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1. Processing of Cholinesterase-like α/β-Hydrolase Fold Proteins: Alterations Associated with Congenital Disorders

2. Contributions of selective knockout studies to understanding cholinesterase disposition and function

3. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) gene modification in transgenic animals: Functional consequences of selected exon and regulatory region deletion

4. Expression and Activity of Mutants of Fasciculin, a Peptidic Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor from Mamba Venom

5. Soluble monomeric acetylcholinesterase from mouse: Expression, purification, and crystallization in complex with fasciculin

6. Promoter Elements of the Mouse Acetylcholinesterase Gene

7. Congenital hypothyroidism mutations affect common folding and trafficking in the α/β-hydrolase fold proteins

8. Three distinct domains in the cholinesterase molecule confer selectivity for acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors

9. The Spectrum of Congenital End-plate Acetylcholinesterase Deficiency

10. Tissue-specific expression and alternative mRNA processing of the mammalian acetylcholinesterase gene

11. Congential Endplate acetylocholinesterase deficiency

12. Processing of cholinesterase-like α/β-hydrolase fold proteins: alterations associated with congenital disorders

13. Distinct localization of collagen Q and PRiMA forms of acetylcholinesterase at the neuromuscular junction

14. Neuroligin Trafficking Deficiencies Arising from Mutations in the α/β-Hydrolase Fold Protein Family*

15. Targeting of Acetylcholinesterase in Neurons In Vivo: A Dual Processing Function for the Proline-Rich Membrane Anchor Subunit and the Attachment Domain on the Catalytic Subunit

16. Influence of differential expression of acetylcholinesterase in brain and muscle on respiration

17. Gene structure of mammalian acetylcholinesterase. Alternative exons dictate tissue-specific expression

18. Acetylcholinesterase expression in muscle is specifically controlled by a promoter-selective enhancesome in the first intron

19. Single gene encodes glycophospholipid-anchored and asymmetric acetylcholinesterase forms: Alternative coding exons contain inverted repeat sequences

20. Remodeling of the neuromuscular junction in mice with deleted exons 5 and 6 of acetylcholinesterase

21. Synaptic efficacy and remodelling at the neuromuscular junction of knockout mice deficient in acetylcholinesterase

22. Splicing of 5' introns dictates alternative splice selection of acetylcholinesterase pre-mRNA and specific expression during myogenesis

23. Intronic Sequences Influence Pre-mRNA Splicing of Acetylcholinesterase During Muscle Differentiation

24. Expression and Purification of Recombinant Mutants of Fasciculin from Mammalian Cells

25. Intronic Elements Appear Essential for the Differentiation-Specific Expression of Acetylcholinesterase in C2C12 Myotubes

26. Structural bases for the specificity of cholinesterase catalysis and inhibition

27. Allosteric control of acetylcholinesterase catalysis by fasciculin

28. Patients with congenital myasthenia associated with end-plate acetylcholinesterase deficiency show normal sequence, mRNA splicing, and assembly of catalytic subunits

29. Ligand Specificity and Gene Expression in the Cholinergic Synapse

30. Amino Acid Residues in Acetylcholinesterase which Influence Fasciculin Inhibition

31. Structural Determinants of Fasciculin Specificity for Acetylcholinesterase

32. Structural determinants of fasciculin specificity for acetylcholinesterase

33. Mutations in the Catalytic Subunit of Acetylcholinesterase do not Appear Responsible for Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Associated with End-Plate Acetylcholinesterase Deficiency

34. Promoter elements and transcriptional control of the mouse acetylcholinesterase gene

35. Amino acid residues controlling acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase specificity

36. Structure of the Acetylcholinesterase Gene: Regulation of Its Expression

37. Molecular cloning of mouse acetylcholinesterase: tissue distribution of alternatively spliced mRNA species

38. Nipah Virus Transmission from Bats to Humans Associated with Drinking Traditional Liquor Made from Date Palm Sap, Bangladesh, 2011–2014

39. Prognostic Indicators for Ebola Patient Survival

41. Novel Paramyxovirus Associated with Severe Acute Febrile Disease, South Sudan and Uganda, 2012

42. Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus in Employees and Mice at Multipremises Feeder-Rodent Operation, United States, 2012

43. Primary structure of Torpedo californica acetylcholinesterase deduced from its cDNA sequence

44. Reemerging Sudan Ebola Virus Disease in Uganda, 2011

45. Solid Organ Transplant–associated Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis, United States, 2011

47. Multiple messenger RNA species give rise to the structural diversity in acetylcholinesterase

48. Antigenic and structural differences in the catalytic subunits of the molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase

49. Calcineurin enhances acetylcholinesterase mRNA stability during C2-C12 muscle cell differentiation

50. Mutagenesis of essential functional residues in acetylcholinesterase

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