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The EMBO journal
The EMBO journal
Immobilized prion protein undergoes spontaneous rearrangement to a conformation having features in common with the infectious form.
Immobilized prion protein undergoes spontaneous rearrangement to a conformation having features in common with the infectious form.
Regulation of ATP-sensitive potassium channel function by protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation in transfected HEK293 cells.
Regulation of ATP-sensitive potassium channel function by protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation in transfected HEK293 cells.
An adipogenic cofactor bound by the differentiation domain of PPARgamma.
An adipogenic cofactor bound by the differentiation domain of PPARgamma.
Identification of novel stress-induced genes downstream of chop.
Identification of novel stress-induced genes downstream of chop.
Astrocyte-specific expression of hamster prion protein (PrP) renders PrP knockout mice susceptible to hamster scrapie.
Astrocyte-specific expression of hamster prion protein (PrP) renders PrP knockout mice susceptible to hamster scrapie.
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