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2. Mechanistic Insights into the Chaperoning of Human Lysosomal-Galactosidase Activity: Highly Functionalized Aminocyclopentanes and C-5a-Substituted Derivatives of 4-epi-Isofagomine
3. Potent GH20 N-Acetyl-β-d-hexosaminidase Inhibitors: N-Substituted 3-acetamido-4-amino-5-hydroxymethyl-cyclopentanediols
4. The tight junction associated signalling proteins ZO-1 and ZONAB regulate retinal pigment epithelium homeostasis in mice.
5. Mechanistic Insights into the Chaperoning of Human Lysosomal-Galactosidase Activity : Highly Functionalized Aminocyclopentanes and C-5a-Substituted Derivatives of 4-epi-Isofagomine
6. A new type of pharmacological chaperone for G M1 -gangliosidosis related human lysosomal β-galactosidase: N -Substituted 5-amino-1-hydroxymethyl-cyclopentanetriols
7. A Morita-Baylis-Hillman based route to C-5a-chain-extended 4-epi-isofagomine type glycosidase inhibitors
8. N-Substituted 5-amino-1-hydroxymethyl-cyclopentanetriols: A new family of activity promotors for a G M1 -gangliosidosis related human lysosomal β-galactosidase mutant
9. A new type of pharmacological chaperone for G
10. N-Substituted 5-amino-1-hydroxymethyl-cyclopentanetriols: A new family of activity promotors for a G
11. Synthesis of C-5a-substituted derivatives of 4-epi-isofagomine: notable β-galactosidase inhibitors and activity promotors of GM1-gangliosidosis related human lysosomal β-galactosidase mutant R201C
12. Synthesis of C-5a-chain extended derivatives of 4-epi-isofagomine: Powerful β-galactosidase inhibitors and low concentration activators of GM1-gangliosidosis-related human lysosomal β-galactosidase
13. Proteomic analysis of human cataract aqueous humour: Comparison of one-dimensional gel LCMS with two-dimensional LCMS of unlabelled and iTRAQ®-labelled specimens
14. Comparison of hybridization methods and real-time PCR: their value in animal cell line characterization
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