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91.Molecular chaperones and the regulation of neurotransmitter exocytosis

92.MOLECULAR CHAPERONES IN THE KIDNEY

93.Molecular chaperones in the kidney-distribution, putative roles, and regulation

94.Molecular chaperones involved in chloroplast protein import

95.Molecular chaperones-containers and surfaces for folding, stabilising or unfolding proteins

96.Molecular mechanisms of kinetochore capture by spindle microtubules

97.Molecular responses to acidosis of central chemosensitive neurons in brain

98.Multiple system atrophy-cellular and molecular pathology

99.Nascent lipidated apoB is transported to the Golgi as an incompletely folded intermediate as probed by its association with network of ER molecular chaperones

100.NMR Structure of the Heme Chaperone CcmE Reveals a Novel Functional Motif

101.PapD-like chaperones provide the missing information for folding of pilin proteins

102.Pharmacogenomics in cancer drug discovery and development-inhibitors of the Hsp90 molecular chaperone

103.Pharmacological chaperones-a new twist on receptor folding

104.PhosphPhosphoserine threonine-binding domains

105.Protective effect of chaperones on polyglutamine diseases

106.Protein Disulfide Isomerase Acts as a Redox-Dependent Chaperone to Unfold Cholera Toxin

107.Protein folding in vivo-the importance of molecular chaperones

108.Protein kinase

109.Protein kinasesthe major drug for21century

110.Protein phosphatases in plants

111.Protein-specific chaperones

112.RAS AND RHO GTPases IN G1-PHASE CELL-CYCLE REGULATION

113.Regulation of Cell Migration by the C2 Domain of PTEN

114.Regulation of tumor angiogenesis by integrin-linked kinase

115.RNA Silencing Genes Control de Novo DNA Methylation

116.Selective Differentiation of Neural Progenitor Cells by High-Epitope Density Nanofibers
117.Self-splicing and enzymatic activity of an intervening sequence RNA from tetrahymena
118.Sick chaperones and ageing
119.Signals_for_COPII-dependent_export_from_the_ER-whats_the_ticket_out
120.Size exclusion chromatography with an artificial chaperone system enhanced lysozyme renaturation
 

121.Size-dependent Disaggregation of Stable Protein Aggregates by the DnaK Chaperone Machinery

122.Spatial control of exocytosis

123.Specificity of Binding of the Plectin Actin-binding Domai¡­

124.Structure and chemistry of the copper chaperone proteins

125.Structure of a Na1H1 antiporter and insights into mechanism of action and regulation by Ph

126.Survivin -- an anti-apoptosis protein its biological roles and implications for cancer and beyond

127.Temperature-dependent Chaperone Activity and Structural Properties of Human A-and B-crystallinsTemperature-dependent Chaperone Activity and Structural Properties of Human A-and B-crystallins

128.THE ACTION OF MOLECULAR CHAPERONES IN THE EARLY SECRETORY PATHWAY

129.The chaperonin folding machine

130.The Ethylene Signaling Pathway

131.The non-ionic detergent Brij 58P mimics chaperone effects

132.The role of chaperone proteins in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor core complex

133.the role of copper chaperones

134.The Structure of a Mycobacterial Outer Membrane Channel

135.Transcription factors having impact on vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene expression in angiogenesis

136.Ubiquitin not just for proteasomes anymore

137.Ubiquitylation of BAG-1 Suggests a Novel Regulatory Mechanism during the Sorting of Chaperone Substrates to the Proteasome

138.Unfolding retinal dystrophies-a role for molecular chaperones

139.Unfolding the role of chaperones and chaperonins in human disease

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142.The Role of Caveolae and the Caveolins in Mammalian Physiology

143.Direct Observation of the Rotation of e Subunit in F1-ATPase

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145.Variation in the safety of induced pluripotent stem cell lines

146.Strategies and New Developments in the Generation of Patient-Specific Pluripotent Stem Cells

147.Rapamycin increases the p53MDM2 protein ratio and p53-dependent apoptosis by translational inhibition of mdm

148.Oxygen-sensing under the influence of nitric oxide

149.Oct4-Induced Pluripotency in Adult Neural Stem Cells

150.Modulation of immune cell signalling by the leukocyte common tyrosine

151.MicroRNA-138 suppresses invasion and promotes apoptosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cell lines

152.Innovation in the culture and derivation of pluripotent human stem cells

153.Induction of pluripotent stem cells from mouse fibroblasts by four transcription factors

154.Induced pluripotent stem cells- current progress and potential for regenerative medicine

155.Human iPS Cell DerivationReprogramming

156.Guidelines and Techniques for the Generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

157.Generation and Characterization of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

158.From Fibroblasts to iPS Cells Induced Pluripotency by Defined Factors

159.Epigenetic reprogramming and induced pluripotency

160.Direct reprogramming of human neural stem cells by OCT4

 

 

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