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1 Prof. Dr. Aurel POPESCU LIST of CITATIONS (without counting self citations) Citations (206): abroad (171) and in Romania (35) Paper: Mihai C., Dinescu G., Popescu A. Some Characteristics of the Liver Mitochondria of the Guerin T 8 Ascites Tumours Bearing Rats, Revue Roumaine de Biochimie, 10, 191-201, 1973. Cited by: Ramanadh, M, Kaplay, S. S. Response of Oxydative Phosphorilation in Liver Protein- Energy Malnourished Rats. Nutrition and Metabolism, 23 (3) 235 - 240, 1979 Paper: Popescu A. Dinescu G., Cellular Microelectrophoresis Apparatus, Studii si Cercetari de Biochimie, 17, 279-286, 1974 (in Romanian) Cited by: CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS, 83, 4116, 1975 Strickland R. D. Electrophoresis. (Reviews and Bibliographies) Analytical Chemistry, 48 (5) R39- R44, 1976 Paper: Popescu A., Popescu Alexandra, A Model of a Physico-Chemical Coupling of Biological Interest, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 37, 51-57, 1975. Cited by: Kohn, M.C., Garfinkel, D. Computer-Simulation of Ischemic Rat-Heart Purine Metabolism 1. Model Construction. American Journal of Physiology, 232 (2) H386-H393, 1977 Bellobono, I R., Marcandalli, B., Martelli, G.N., Calgari, S., Sirtori, V.. Catalyzed Hydrophylic Reaction of Formamide Across an Assymmetric Ion-Exchange Sandwich Membrane. Gazetta Chimica. Italiana. , 109, 433-436, 1979 Paper: Andrian T., Popescu A., Mociulschi A., Maltezeanu G., Dobre V., Experimental Observations Concerning Synchronised Chemotherapy in Walker and h 18 R Tumour Bearing Rats, Oncologia 16, 29-40, 1977 (in Romanian ) Cited by: Klein, H. O. Cell Kinetics Alterations in Normal and Neoplastic Cell-Populations in Vitro and in Vivo Following Vincristine. A Replay. Cell Tissue Kinetics. 13 (4) 425-434, 1980 Paper: Craescu C., Bouhss A., Mispelter, J., Desis E., Popescu A., Chiriac M., Barzu O., Structure and Calmodulin Binding Properties of a 43 Amino Acids Peptide Derived from the Regulatory Domain of Bordetella pertussis Adenylate Cyclase Studied by Homo-and Heteronuclear NMR Spectroscopy. J. Biological Chemistry, 270, 7088-7096, 1995. Calmodulin Binding of a Peptide Derived from the Regulatory Domain ... by CT Craescu - 1995 - Cited by 13 - Related articles 31 Mar 1995 ... A 20-amino acid peptide (P235-254 corresponding to the sequence 235-254), arch within articles citing Craescu: Calmodulin binding of a peptide derived from the regulatory domain of Bordetella... cholar Articles and patents anytime include citations http://scholar.google.com/scholar_alert
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Prof. Dr. Aurel POPESCU LIST of CITATIONS

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Citations (206): abroad (171) and in Romania (35) Paper: Mihai C., Dinescu G., Popescu A. Some Characteristics of the Liver Mitochondria of the Guerin

T8 Ascites Tumours Bearing Rats, Revue Roumaine de Biochimie, 10, 191-201, 1973. Cited by:

Ramanadh, M, Kaplay, S. S. Response of Oxydative Phosphorilation in Liver Protein- Energy Malnourished Rats. Nutrition and Metabolism, 23 (3) 235 - 240, 1979

Paper: Popescu A. Dinescu G., Cellular Microelectrophoresis Apparatus, Studii si Cercetari de Biochimie,

17, 279-286, 1974 (in Romanian) Cited by:

CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS, 83, 4116, 1975 Strickland R. D. Electrophoresis. (Reviews and Bibliographies) Analytical Chemistry, 48 (5) R39-

R44, 1976 Paper: Popescu A., Popescu Alexandra, A Model of a Physico-Chemical Coupling of Biological

Interest, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 37, 51-57, 1975. Cited by:

Kohn, M.C., Garfinkel, D. Computer-Simulation of Ischemic Rat-Heart Purine Metabolism 1. Model Construction. American Journal of Physiology, 232 (2) H386-H393, 1977

Bellobono, I R., Marcandalli, B., Martelli, G.N., Calgari, S., Sirtori, V.. Catalyzed Hydrophylic Reaction of Formamide Across an Assymmetric Ion-Exchange Sandwich Membrane. Gazetta Chimica. Italiana., 109, 433-436, 1979

Paper: Andrian T., Popescu A., Mociulschi A., Maltezeanu G., Dobre V., Experimental Observations

Concerning Synchronised Chemotherapy in Walker and h 18 R Tumour Bearing Rats, Oncologia 16, 29-40, 1977 (in Romanian )

Cited by: Klein, H. O. Cell Kinetics Alterations in Normal and Neoplastic Cell-Populations in Vitro and in Vivo

Following Vincristine. A Replay. Cell Tissue Kinetics. 13 (4) 425-434, 1980 Paper: Craescu C., Bouhss A., Mispelter, J., Desis E., Popescu A., Chiriac M., Barzu O., Structure and

Calmodulin Binding Properties of a 43 Amino Acids Peptide Derived from the Regulatory Domain of Bordetella pertussis Adenylate Cyclase Studied by Homo-and Heteronuclear NMR Spectroscopy. J. Biological Chemistry, 270, 7088-7096, 1995.

Calmodulin Binding of a Peptide Derived from the Regulatory Domain ... by CT Craescu - 1995 - Cited by 13 - Related articles 31 Mar 1995 ... A 20-amino acid peptide (P235-254 corresponding to the sequence 235-254),

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ExoY, an adenylate cyclase secreted by the Pseudomonas aeruginosa type III system [HTML] from pnas.orgTL Yahr, AJ Vallis, MK Hancock… - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences The exoenzyme S regulon is a set of coordinately regulated virulence genes of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Proteins encoded by the regulon include a type III secretion and translocation apparatus, regulators of gene expression, and effector proteins. The effector proteins ... Cited by 236 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions Identification of a domain on the β-subunit of the rod cGMP-gated cation channel that mediates

inhibition by calcium-calmodulin [HTML] from jbc.orgME Grunwald, WP Yu, HH Yu… - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998 - ASBMB The cGMP-gated cation channel mediating phototransduction in retinal rods has recently been shown to be inhibited by calcium-calmodulin, through direct binding of the latter to the β-subunit of the heterotetrameric channel complex. Here, we report the characterization of this ... Cited by 78 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions Kinetic control of the dissociation pathway of calmodulin-peptide complexes [HTML] from jbc.orgSE Brown, SR Martin… - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997 - ASBMB The mechanism of dissociation reactions induced by calcium chelators has been studied for complexes of Drosophila calmodulin with target peptides, including four derived from the skeletal muscle myosin light chain kinase target sequence. Reactions were monitored by ... Cited by 57 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions Interaction of calmodulin with its binding domain of rat cerebellar nitric oxide synthase [HTML] from jbc.orgM Zhang, T Yuan, JM Aramini… - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995 - ASBMB The intercellular messenger nitric oxide is produced through the action of nitric oxide synthases, a class of enzymes that is regulated by calcium-calmodulin (CaM). In this work, the interaction of CaM with a 23-amino-acid residue synthetic peptide, encompassing the ... Cited by 41 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions Distinct molecular recognition of calmodulin-binding sites in the neuronal and macrophage nitric

oxide synthases: a surface plasmon resonance study M Zoche, M Bienert, M Beyermann… - Biochemistry, 1996 - ACS Publications The neuronal nitric oxide synthase and the macrophage nitric oxide synthase are differently regulated by Ca 2+ /calmodulin. We investigated the dynamics of calmodulin binding to the putative calmodulin-binding sites in both nitric oxide synthases. Peptides derived from the putative ... Cited by 33 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions Serine/threonine phosphorylation of calmodulin modulates its interaction with the binding domains

of target enzymes. [PDF] from nih.govE Leclerc, C Corti, H Schmid, S Vetter… - Biochemical …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov The interaction of serine\threonine-phosphorylated calmodulin with synthetic peptides corresponding to the calmodulin-binding domains of six enzymes has been studied by fluorescence spec- troscopy. For five peptides, the dissociation constant of the calmodulin–peptide complex ... Cited by 18 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions Insights into S100 target specificity examined by a new interaction between S100A11 and annexin

A2 AC Rintala-Dempsey, L Santamaria-Kisiel… - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications S100 proteins are a group of EF-hand calcium-signaling proteins, many of which interact with members of the calcium- and phospholipid-binding annexin family of proteins. This calcium-sensitive interaction enables two neighboring membrane surfaces, complexed to different annexin ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - All 5 versions Calcium regulation of calmodulin binding to and dissociation from the myo1c regulatory domain [HTML] from nih.govS Manceva, T Lin, H Pham, JH Lewis… - Biochemistry, 2007 - ACS Publications Myo1c is an unconventional myosin involved in cell signaling and membrane dynamics. Calcium binding to the regulatory-domain-associated calmodulin affects myo1c motor properties, but the kinetic details of this regulation are not fully understood. We performed actin gliding ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 6 versions

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Insight into the activation mechanism of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase by calmodulin using fluorescence spectroscopy

J Gallay, M Vincent, IM Li de la Sierra… - European Journal …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library The interaction of the adenylate cyclase catalytic domain (AC) of the Bordetella pertussis major exotoxin with its activator calmodulin (CaM) was studied by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy using three fluorescent groups located in different regions of AC: tryptophan residues ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions PEP-19, an intrinsically disordered regulator of calmodulin signaling [HTML] from jbc.orgQK Kleerekoper… - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009 - ASBMB PEP-19 is a small calmodulin (CaM)-binding protein that greatly increases the rates of association and dissociation of Ca 2+ from the C-domain of CaM, an effect that is mediated by an acidic/IQ sequence in PEP-19. We show here using NMR that PEP-19 is an intrinsically disordered ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 6 versions

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engineered high-affinity calmodulin-binding peptide derived from Bordetella … H Munier, A Bouhss, AM Gilles, N Palibroda… - Archives of biochemistry …, 1995 - Elsevier This paper reports the solution conformation of a peptide (P 196–267 ) derived from the calmodulin-binding domain of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase. P 196–267 corresponding to the protein fragment situated between amino acid residues 196–267 was ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions [54] Modulation of rod cGMP-gated cation channel by calmodulin ME Grunwald… - Methods in Enzymology, 2000 - Elsevier 817 MODULATION OF cGMP-GATED CHANNEL BY CALMODULIN [541 presentation of the UV flash. On the other hand, when cGMP was generated within the outer segment, the current was larger and faster and, most significantly, exhibited no delay relative to the uncaging ... Related articles JINGRU HU* AND LINDA J. VAN ELDIK* 14 C ALD - Calmodulin and signal transduction, 1998 - books.google.com 6 Regulation of Nitric Oxide Synthase by Calmodulin JINGRU HU* AND LINDA J. VAN ELDIK* 14 * Department of Cell and Molecular Biology Northwestern University Medical School tNorthwestern Drug Discovery Program + Northwestern University Institute for ...

Paper: Craescu T., C., Rouviere N., Popescu A. I., Cerpolini E., Lebeau M.-C., Beaulieu E.-E., Mispelter

J. Three-Dimensional Structure of the Immunophilin - like Domain of FKBP59 in Solution. Biochemistry, 35, 11045 - 11053, 1996

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a tight-binding inhibitor: Role of an active-site loop SDB Scrofani, J Chung, JJA Huntley… - Biochemistry, 1999 - ACS Publications Understanding the structure and dynamics of the enzymes that mediate antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria will allow us to take steps to combat this increasingly serious public health hazard. Complete backbone NMR resonance assignments have been made for the ... Cited by 69 - Related articles - All 6 versions

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Crystal structure of Mip, a prolylisomerase from Legionella pneumophila [PDF] from uni-halle.deA Riboldi-Tunnicliffe, B König, S Jessen… - Nature Structural & …, 2001 - nature.com Cited by 53 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions Functional specificity of co-chaperone interactions with Hsp90 client proteins DL Riggs, MB Cox, J Cheung-Flynn… - Critical reviews in …, 2004 - informahealthcare.com A wide array of proteins in signal transduction pathways depend on Hsp90 and other chaperone components for functional maturation, regulation, and stability. Among these Hsp90 client proteins are steroid receptors, members from other classes of transcription factors, and ... Cited by 54 - Related articles - All 10 versions Affinity modulation of small-molecule ligands by borrowing endogenous protein surfaces [HTML] from pnas.orgR Briesewitz, GT Ray… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - National Acad Sciences A general strategy is described for improving the binding properties of small-molecule ligands to protein targets. A bifunctional molecule is created by chemically linking a ligand of interest to another small molecule that binds tightly to a second protein. When the ligand of ... Cited by 46 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions The Wheat Peptidyl Prolylcis-trans-Isomerase FKBP77 Is Heat Induced and Developmentally

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surface β-strand: Time-resolved fluorescence study N Rouviere, M Vincent, CT Craescu… - Biochemistry, 1997 - ACS Publications The interaction of the immunophilin domain of FKBP59 (FKBP59-I) with immunosuppressant drugs was investigated by steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence of tryptophan. One of the two Trp residues present in this protein (W89), conserved in almost all immunophilins, ... Cited by 29 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions Mechanism of the highly efficient quenching of tryptophan fluorescence in human γD-crystallin J Chen, SL Flaugh, PR Callis… - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications Quenching of the fluorescence of buried tryptophans (Trps) is an important reporter of protein conformation. Human γD-crystallin (HγD-Crys) is a very stable eye lens protein that must remain soluble and folded throughout the human lifetime. Aggregation of non-native or covalently ... Cited by 29 - Related articles - All 5 versions Parameterization of OPLS–AA force field for the conformational analysis of macrocyclic

polyketides [PDF] from ucsb.eduK Kahn… - Journal of computational chemistry, 2002 - Wiley Online Library Some complex macrocyclic polyketides, such as FK506 (Chart 1) and its analogs, are promising neuroregenerative agents.5, 6 Their mechanism of action currently is poorly understood, but strong evidence suggests that interaction of a polyketide drug with the cellular protein ... Cited by 28 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions Three-dimensional solution structure of an archaeal FKBP with a dual function of peptidyl prolyl

cis-trans isomerase and chaperone-like activities R Suzuki, K Nagata, F Yumoto, M Kawakami… - Journal of molecular …, 2003 - Elsevier Here we report the solution structure of an archaeal FK506-binding protein (FKBP) from a thermophilic archaeum, Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus (MtFKBP17), which has peptidyl prolyl cis–trans isomerase (PPIase) and chaperone-like activities, to reveal the structural basis for the ... Cited by 27 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions Solution structure of a neurotrophic ligand bound to FKBP12 and its effects on protein dynamics C Sich, S Improta, DJ Cowley… - European Journal …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library The structure of a recently reported neurotrophic ligand, 3-(3-pyridyl)-1-propyl(2S)-1-(3,3-dimethyl -1,2-dioxopentyl)-2-pyrrolidinecarboxylate, in complex with FKBP12 was determined using heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy. The inhibitor exhibits a binding mode analogous to that observed for ... Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions 1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignments of Fusarium solani pisi cutinase and preliminary

features of the structure in solution [PDF] from nih.govJJ Prompers, CW Hilbers, A Groenewegen… - Protein …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library Prorein Science (1997), 6:2375-2384. Cambridge University Press. Printed in the USA. Copyright 0 1997 The Protein Society ... 'H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignments of Fusarium ... JEANINE J. PROMPERS,~ ANNEKE GROENEWEGEN,~ RENE c. VAN SCHAIK,~ HENRI AM ... Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions Trypanosoma cruzi macrophage infectivity potentiator has a rotamase core and a highly exposed

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for PPIase activity 2.5. PPIase in in vivo protein folding 2.6. PPIase in in vitro protein ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 6 versions Tryptophan microstate reshuffling upon the binding of cyclosporin A to human cyclophilin A M Gastmans, G Volckaert… - … : Structure, Function, and …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library Human cyclophilin A (hCypA) contains one tryptophan residue at position 121 (Trp121). The fluorescence intensity of this single tryptophan residue doubles upon binding the clinically important immunosuppressant cyclosporin A (CsA). Trp121 is in close contact to the bound CsA ... Cited by 14 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions N�terminal extension changes the folding mechanism of the FK506�binding protein [HTML] from nih.govA Korepanova, C Douglas, I Leyngold… - Protein …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library Many of the protein fusion systems used to enhance the yield of recombinant proteins result in the addition of a small number of amino acid residues onto the desired protein. Here, we investigate the effect of short (three amino acid) N-terminal extensions on the equilibrium ... Cited by 13 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

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force microscopy S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen… - Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library A new male contraceptive given the name RISUG ® (an acronym for Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance) has been developed by our research group. RISUG ® is a bioactive polymer and is injected into the lumen of the vas deferens using a no-scalpel approach. ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions Prediction of size distribution of lipid–peptide–DNA vector particles using Monte Carlo simulation

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Theoretical aspects of single pulse induced modulation of cell-cell interactions favoring iso-electrofusion

[PDF] from iitd.ac.inS Biswas… - Bioelectrochemistry and bioenergetics, 1999 - Elsevier A single pulse-mediated electrofusion of freely suspending widely separated cells could reduce steps in the protocol. Prediction of such electrofusion is still unsolved. In pre-pulse condition, quantitative estimation with three-layered model cell surface reveals electrostatic ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 8 versions [PDF] Quantitative analysis of drug induced cellular morphology using AFM [PDF] from formatex.infoS Kumar… - 2010 - formatex.info Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has opened up new avenues of study in medicine and biology. Its ability to quantitatively analyze the dynamic modification of the topology in various physiological conditions provides meaningful insights on the structure-function ... Related articles - View as HTML [PDF] STANISŁAW PRZESTALSKI i JERZY HŁADYSZOWSKI [PDF] from icm.edu.plKF i Biofizyki… - kosmos.icm.edu.pl W żywych organizmach, na wszelkich po- ziomach ich organizacji, działają różne siły. Ich znaczenie nie zawsze jest dostrzegane, czy też doceniane, poza szczególnymi przypadkami ta- kich sił, jakie występują np. w układzie kost- nym człowieka (co ma m. in. oczywiste znacze- ... Related articles - View as HTML Book: Aurel Popescu, Elemente de Biofizica Moleculara si Supramoleculara.

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II-Concepts for future development, 2003 and beyond CY Liu, M Spicer… - Neurosurgery, 2003 - journals.lww.com THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT of the neurosurgical operative environment is driven principally by concurrent development in science and technology. In the new millennium, these developments are taking on a Jules Verne quality, with the ability to construct and manipulate the human ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions Non-Debye dielectric relaxation in biological structures arises from their fractal nature V Raicu, T Sato… - Physical Review E, 2001 - APS What differentiates biological tissues from one another, thereby allowing their accomplishment of a physiological function, is their organization at supracellular and cellular levels. We developed general dielectric models for Cantorian (or treelike) fractal networks of transmission lines ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

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Electro-and Magnetobiology, 14, 65-74, 1995 Cited by: Sarkar S, Zhang H, Levy SM, et al. Prediction of size distribution of lipid-peptide-DNA vector particles using Monte Carlo simulation techniques IOTECHNOL APPL BIOC 38: 95-102 Part 1 AUG 2003 Biswas S, Guha SK Theoretical aspects of single pulse induced modulation of cell-cell interactions favoring iso-electrofusion BIOELECTROCH BIOENER 48 (2): 423-429 MAY 1999 Biswas S, Guha SK Membrane microextension: a possible mechanism for establishing molecular contact in electrofusion BIOELECTROCH BIOENER 48 (2): 435-440

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Craescu. Multinuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Escherichia coli Adenylate Kinase in Free and Bound Forms: Resonance Assignment, Secondary Structure and Ligand Binding. European Journal of Biochemistry, 264, 765-774, 1999

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Large-scale allosteric conformational transitions of adenylate kinase appear to involve a population-shift mechanism

[HTML] from pnas.orgK Arora… - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007 - National Acad Sciences Large-scale conformational changes in proteins are often associated with the binding of a substrate. Because conformational changes may be related to the function of an enzyme, understanding the kinetics and energetics of these motions is very important. We have delineated the ... Cited by 71 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions Domain flexibility in ligand-free and inhibitor-bound Escherichia coli adenylate kinase based on a

mode-coupling analysis of 15N spin relaxation [PDF] from cornell.eduYE Shapiro, E Kahana, V Tugarinov, Z Liang… - Biochemistry, 2002 - ACS Publications The ability to interpret nuclear spin relaxation properties in terms of microdynamic parameters turned NMR into a powerful method for elucidating protein dynamics (1, 2). The amide 15 N spin in proteins is a particularly useful probe, relaxed predominantly by dipolar coupling to the ... Cited by 53 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions Structural characterization of protein kinase A as a function of nucleotide binding [HTML] from jbc.orgMD Andersen, J Shaffer, PA Jennings… - Journal of Biological …, 2001 - ASBMB Transient state kinetic studies indicate that substrate phosphorylation in protein kinase A is partially rate-limited by conformational changes, some of which may be associated with nucleotide binding (Shaffer, J., and Adams, JA (1999)Biochemistry 38, 12072–12079). To assess whether ... Cited by 44 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions Interim report on genomics of Escherichia coli M Riley… - Annual Reviews in Microbiology, 2000 - annualreviews.org ▪ Abstract We present a summary of recent progress in understanding Escherichia coli K-12 gene and protein functions. New information has come both from classical biological experimentation and from using the analytical tools of functional genomics. The content of the E. coli ... Cited by 44 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions Backbone dynamics of Escherichia coli adenylate kinase at the extreme stages of the catalytic

cycle studied by 15N NMR relaxation YE Shapiro, MA Sinev, EV Sineva… - Biochemistry, 2000 - ACS Publications Adenylate kinase from Escherichia coli (AKeco), consisting of a single 23.6 kDa polypeptide chain folded into domains CORE, AMPbd, and LID, catalyzes the reaction AMP + ATP → 2ADP. Domains LID and AMPbd execute large-scale movements during catalysis. ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions Molecular dynamics of apo-adenylate kinase: a distance replica exchange method for the free

energy of conformational fluctuations [PDF] from msu.eduH Lou… - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006 - ACS Publications A large domain motion in adenylate kinase from E. coli (AKE) is studied with molecular dynamics. AKE undergoes a large-scale rearrangement of its lid and AMP-binding domains when the open form closes over its substrates, AMP, and Mg 2+ -ATP, whereby the ... Cited by 29 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions Molecular dynamics of apo-adenylate kinase: a principal component analysis [PDF] from msu.eduH Lou… - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006 - ACS Publications Adenylate kinase from E. coli (AKE) is studied with molecular dynamics. AKE undergoes large-scale motions of its Lid and AMP-binding domains when its open form closes over its substrates, AMP and Mg 2+ −ATP. The third domain, the Core, is relatively stable during ... Cited by 27 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions Rational modulation of conformational fluctuations in adenylate kinase reveals a local unfolding

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Substrate induced structural and dynamics changes in human phosphomevalonate kinase and implications for mechanism

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Permeability Properties and the Pore-Size Distribution of the Porous Media “Hydron” Useful as Contact Lenses, Physica Medica, 16, 13-19, 2000

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Polysulphone Membranes Surfaces Obtained by Radio Frequency Plasma Treatment, Physica Medica, 16, 3-6, 2000

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into a Lipid Bilayer, Preprint /IC/IR/1998/63, p. 1-5. ICTP, Trieste, Italy Cited by: Tien HT, Ottova AL , The lipid bilayer concept and its experimental realization: from soap bubbles, kitchen sink, to bilayer lipid membranes J MEMBRANE SCI 189 (1): 83-117 JUL 31 2001

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Elastic properties of bilayer lipid membranes and pore formation D Popescu, S Ion, A Popescu… - Membrane Science and …, 2003 - Elsevier Cited by 8 - Related articles The quest for ion channel memory using a planar BLM R Cassia-Moura - Membrane Science and Technology, 2003 - Elsevier Related articles Research on conductance characteristics of S-BLM sensitive membranes Y Lv… - … Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT), 2010 … - ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract-Modified S-BLM (Solid Supported Bilayer Lipid Membrane) is a kind of sensitive element similarly to biologic membranes. It was found that modified S-BLM conductance was closely related to its sensitivity. The theory of research methods was firstly demonstrated and ... Related articles Paper: Saveanu C., Miron S., Borza T., Craescu C. T., Labesse G., Gagyi C., Popescu A., Schaeffer F., Namane A., Laurent-Winter C., Barzu O., and, Gilles A-M., Structural and nucleotide-binding properties of YajQ and Ynaf , two Escherichia coli proteins of unknown function, Protein Science, 11, 2551-2560, 2002

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Stressbedingungen und biochemische Charakterisierung von UspG [PDF] from uni-osnabrueck.deA Weber - 2003 - repositorium.uni-osnabrueck.de 2. Material und Methoden.................................................................................................................. 13 2.1 Materialien .............................................................................. ... ... 3. Ergebnisse.......................... .............................................................................................................. 35 3.1 „Transcriptomics“: ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 7 versions [CITATION] " 7 Comparative Modeling and Structural Proteomics G Wang, JM Sauder… - Structural genomics and high …, 2006 - CRC Related articles STREPTAVIDIN MACROMOLECULAR ADAPTOR AND COMPLEXES THEREOF FR Salemme… - US Patent App. 12/766,658, 2010 - Google Patents US 20100329930A1 (i9) United States (12) Patent Application Publication oo) Pub. No.: US 2010/0329930 Al Salemme et al. (43) Pub. Date: Dec. 30,2010 STREPTAVIDIN MACROMOLECULAR ADAPTOR AND COMPLEXES THEREOF (54) (75) Inventors: (60) Franois Raymond ... Related articles - All 2 versions

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Engineering the nanoparticle surface for protein recognition and applications [PDF] from umass.eduM De - Open Access Dissertations, 2009 - scholarworks.umass.edu This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Theses at ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has been accepted for inclusion in Open Access Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. For more information, ... Related articles - All 3 versions Scope of Nucleotide Chemistry as Studied by Isothermal Titration Microcalorimetry M Stodeman - Current Organic Chemistry, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com Abstract: The area of isothermal titration microcalorimetric (ITC) studies on solution systems involving nucleotides is reviewed. 62 references are cited. About 25 ITC studies on nucleotide systems have been published during the last two decades. The main part (ca 95%) of these ... Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions Cliff MJ, Ladbury JE A survey of the year 2002 literature on applications of isothermal titration calorimetry J MOL RECOGNIT 16 (6): 383-391 NOV-DEC 2003

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Centrin 2 stimulates nucleotide excision repair by interacting with xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein

[HTML] from nih.govR Nishi, Y Okuda, E Watanabe, T Mori… - … and cellular biology, 2005 - Am Soc Microbiol Xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) protein plays a key role in DNA damage recognition in global genome nucleotide excision repair (NER). The protein forms in vivo a heterotrimeric complex involving one of the two human homologs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad23p ... Cited by 74 - Related articles - All 6 versions Differential expression and interaction with the visual G-protein transducin of centrin isoforms in

mammalian photoreceptor cells [HTML] from jbc.orgA Giessl, A Pulvermüller, P Trojan, JH Park… - Journal of Biological …, 2004 - ASBMB Photoisomerization of rhodopsin activates a heterotrimeric G-protein cascade leading to closure of cGMP-gated channels and hyperpolarization of photoreceptor cells. Massive translocation of the visual G-protein transducin, G t , between subcellular compartments contributes to ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions Calcium-dependent self-assembly of human centrin 2 [HTML] from jbc.orgM Tourbez, C Firanescu, A Yang, L Unipan… - Journal of Biological …, 2004 - ASBMB Human centrin 2 (HsCen2) is a member of the EF-hand superfamily of calcium-binding proteins, often associated with the centrosomes and basal bodies. These organelles exhibit different morphological aspects, including a variety of centrin-containing fibers that connect the ... Cited by 35 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions Reduced XPC DNA repair gene mRNA levels in clinically normal parents of xeroderma

pigmentosum patients [HTML] from oxfordjournals.orgSG Khan, KS Oh, T Shahlavi, T Ueda… - …, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press Xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XP-C) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder. Patients with two mutant alleles of the XPC DNA repair gene have sun sensitivity and a 1000-fold increase

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in skin cancers. Clinically normal parents of XP-C patients have one mutant allele and ... Cited by 33 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions A survey of the year 2003 literature on applications of isothermal titration calorimetry [PDF] from thermalcal.comMJ Cliff, A Gutierrez… - Journal of Molecular …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library Over the last decade isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) has developed from a specialist method which was largely restricted in its use to dedicated experts, to a major, commercially available tool in the arsenal directed at understanding molecular interactions. The number of those ... Cited by 33 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions Flexibility and plasticity of human centrin 2 binding to the xeroderma pigmentosum group C

protein (XPC) from nuclear excision repair A Yang, S Miron, L Mouawad, P Duchambon… - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications Human centrin 2 is a component of the nucleotide excision repair system, as a subunit of the heterotrimer including xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein (XPC) and hHR23B. The C-terminal domain of centrin (C-HsCen2) binds strongly a peptide from the XPC protein ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - All 3 versions The structure of the human centrin 2-xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex [HTML] from jbc.orgJR Thompson, ZC Ryan, JL Salisbury… - Journal of Biological …, 2006 - ASBMB Human centrin-2 plays a key role in centrosome function and stimulates nucleotide excision repair by binding to the xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein. To determine the structure of human centrin-2 and to develop an understanding of molecular interactions between ... Cited by 32 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions The N-terminal domain of human centrin 2 has a closed structure, binds calcium with a very low

affinity, and plays a role in the protein self-assembly A Yang, S Miron, P Duchambon, L Assairi… - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications Centrins are well-conserved calcium binding proteins from the EF-hand superfamily implicated in various cellular functions, such as centrosome duplication, DNA repair, and nuclear mRNA export. The intrinsic molecular flexibility and the self-association tendency make difficult ... Cited by 30 - Related articles - All 4 versions The initiative role of XPC protein in cisplatin DNA damaging treatment�mediated cell cycle

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human syndromes: application to NER gene silencing DSF Biard, E Despras, A Sarasin… - Molecular cancer research, 2005 - AACR We developed and characterized replicative small interfering RNA (siRNA) vectors for efficient, specific, and long-term gene silencing in human cells. We created stable XPA KD and XPC KD (knockdown) syngeneic cell lines to mimic human cancer-prone syndromes. We ... Cited by 21 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

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such as the centrosome. Unexpectedly, we found centrin 2 to associate biochemically with nucleoporins, including the Xenopus laevis Nup107-160 complex, a critical subunit of the ... Cited by 18 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions Molecular and functional analysis of the Dictyostelium centrosome R Gräf, C Daunderer… - International review of cytology, 2004 - Elsevier The centrosome is a nonmembranous, nucleus-associated organelle that functions not only as the main microtubule-organizing center but also as a cell cycle control unit. How the 100 different proteins that make up a centrosome contribute to centrosome function is still largely ... Cited by 17 - Related articles - All 4 versions Biochemical and structural domain analysis of xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C

protein [HTML] from nih.govCG Bunick, MR Miller, BE Fuller, E Fanning… - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications XPC is a 940-residue multidomain protein critical for the sensing of aberrant DNA and initiation of global genome nucleotide excision repair. The C-terminal portion of XPC (residues 492−940; XPC-C) has critical interactions with DNA, RAD23B, CETN2, and TFIIH, ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - All 5 versions Structure of the N-terminal calcium sensor domain of centrin reveals the biochemical basis for

domain-specific function [HTML] from jbc.orgJH Sheehan, CG Bunick, H Hu, PA Fagan… - Journal of Biological …, 2006 - ASBMB Centrin is an essential component of microtubule-organizing centers in organisms ranging from algae and yeast to humans. It is an EF-hand calcium-binding protein with homology to calmodulin but distinct calcium binding properties. In a previously proposed model, the C-terminal ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions CENTRIN2 interacts with the Arabidopsis homolog of the human XPC protein (AtRAD4) and

contributes to efficient synthesis-dependent repair of bulky DNA lesions [PDF] from au.dkL Liang, S Flury, V Kalck, B Hohn… - Plant molecular biology, 2006 - Springer Lu Liang1, Sabine Flury3, Ve´ronique Kalck2, Barbara Hohn2 and Jean Molinier2,4,* 1Plant Biochemistry Physiology Group, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Institute of Plant Sciences, Experimental Station Eschikon 33, Lindau CH-8315, Switzerland; 2Friedrich ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions Attenuated expression of xeroderma pigmentosum group C is associated with critical events in

human bladder cancer carcinogenesis and progression Z Chen, J Yang, G Wang, B Song, J Li… - Cancer research, 2007 - AACR Urinary bladder cancer is the fourth most common neoplasm found in men from western countries, with urothelial cell carcinoma being the most common subtype ( 1). The established risk factors of bladder cancer include cigarette smoking, exposure to industrially related ... Cited by 14 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions Structural, thermodynamic, and cellular characterization of human centrin 2 interaction with

xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein JB Charbonnier, E Renaud, S Miron… - Journal of molecular …, 2007 - Elsevier Human centrin 2 (HsCen2), an EF-hand calcium binding protein, plays a regulatory role in the DNA damage recognition during the first steps of the nucleotide excision repair. This biological action is mediated by the binding to a short fragment (N847–R863) from the C-terminal ... Cited by 13 - Related articles - All 6 versions Binding of human centrin 2 to the centrosomal protein hSfi1 J Martinez�Sanz, A Yang, Y Blouquit… - FEBS …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library Centrins were initially identified in unicellular green algae such as Tetraselmis striata[5] and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii[6], as major components of several types of Ca 2+ -sensitive contractile fibers, including the nuclear–basal body connectors and the distal striated fibers. Later, ... Cited by 12 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions In vivo destabilization and functional defects of the xeroderma pigmentosum C protein caused by

a pathogenic missense mutation [HTML] from nih.govG Yasuda, R Nishi, E Watanabe, T Mori… - … and cellular biology, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol Xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) protein plays an essential role in DNA damage recognition in mammalian global genome nucleotide excision repair (NER). Here, we analyze the functional

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peptide probed by cross-correlated relaxation in multiple-quantum … F Kateb, D Abergel, Y Blouquit, P Duchambon… - Biochemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications The C-terminal domain of human centrin 2 (C-HsCen2) strongly binds to P1-XPC, a peptide comprising 17 amino acids with a NWKLLAKGLLIRERLKR sequence. This peptide corresponds to residues N847−R863 of XPC, a protein involved in the recognition of damaged DNA during the ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 6 versions Metal ions-induced conformational change of P23 by using TNS as fluorescence probe [PDF] from 202.207.208.6ZJ Wang, LX Ren, YQ Zhao, GT Li… - … Acta Part A: Molecular …, 2007 - Elsevier In 10 mM N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N-2-ethanesulfonic acid (Hepes), pH 7.4, 25 °C, the conformational change of the truncated form of ciliate Euplotes Octocarinatus centrin (P 23 ) induced by metal ions were investigated using 2-p-toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate (TNS) as a probe. ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 10 versions The spectral studies on the effect of Glu 101 to the metal binding characteristic of Euplotes

octocarinatus centrin [PDF] from sxu.edu.cnL Guoting, W Zhijun, Z Yaqin, R Liexiang… - … Acta Part A: Molecular …, 2007 - Elsevier Glu is highly conserved as the first amino acid of E-helix of the EF-hand protein. In this paper, Glu 101, the first amino acid of E-helix of the third EF-hand motif in Euplotes octocarinatus centrin (EoCen) was mutated to be Lys by the method of site direct mutation. Tb 3+ and ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 10 versions Insights into functional aspects of centrins from the structure of N-terminally extended mouse

centrin 1 [PDF] from uni-mainz.deJH Park, A Pulvermüller, P Scheerer, S Rausch… - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier Centrins are members of the family of Ca 2+ -binding EF-hand proteins. In photoreceptor cells, centrin isoform 1 is specifically localized in the non-motile cilium. This connecting cilium links the light-sensitive outer segment with the biosynthetic active inner segment of the ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 9 versions XPC: its product and biological roles K Sugasawa - Molecular Mechanisms of Xeroderma Pigmentosum, 2009 - Springer Figure 1. Specificity of DNA binding by the XPC complex. Electrophoretic mobility shift as- says were performed using the recombinant human XPC-RAD23B heterodimer (adopted from ref. 9). The radiolabeled substrates used were ~180-bp double-stranded DNAs containing a ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 7 versions Centrin/Cdc31 is a novel regulator of protein degradation [HTML] from nih.govL Chen… - Molecular and cellular biology, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol Rad23 is required for efficient protein degradation and performs an important role in nucleotide excision repair. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad23, and its human counterpart (hHR23), are present in a complex containing the DNA repair factor Rad4 (termed XPC, for xeroderma ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions Regulation of damage recognition in mammalian global genomic nucleotide excision repair K Sugasawa - … Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of …, 2010 - Elsevier Nucleotide excision repair operating throughout the mammalian genome plays a crucial role in the suppression of mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, which can arise from DNA lesions induced by a wide variety of genotoxic agents, such as ultraviolet light and chemical compounds. ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 3 versions

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The carboxy-terminal domain of xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C protein, involved in TFIIH and centrin binding, is highly disordered

S Miron, P Duchambon, Y Blouquit, D Durand… - Biochemistry, 2008 - ACS Publications Xeroderma pigmentousum group C protein (XPC) is involved in the first step of nucleotide excision repair, with multiple functional roles including DNA damage recognition and recruitment of the repair machinery. This human protein of 940 residues forms a strong heterotrimeric ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 5 versions Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction data of the complex between human centrin 2 and

a peptide from the protein XPC [HTML] from nih.govJB Charbonnier, P Christova… - … Section F: Structural …, 2006 - scripts.iucr.org Centrins are highly conserved calcium-binding proteins involved in the nucleotide-excision repair pathway as a subunit of the heterotrimer including the XPC and hHR23B proteins. A complex formed by a Ca 2+ -bound human centrin 2 construct (the wild type lacking the first 25 ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 8 versions Metal-binding properties of human centrin-2 determined by micro-electrospray ionization mass

spectrometry and UV spectroscopy TA Craig, LM Benson, HR Bergen III… - Journal of the American …, 2006 - Elsevier We analyzed the metal-binding properties of human centrin-2 (HsCen-2) and followed the changes in HsCen-2 structure upon metal-binding using micro-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (µESI-MS). Apo-HsCen-2 is mostly monomeric. The ESI spectra of HsCen-2 show two ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 6 versions

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N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N-2-ethanesulfonic acid (Hepes) and 150 mM NaCl at pH ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 6 versions Role of nucleotide excision repair proteins in oxidative DNA damage repair: an updating B Pascucci, MD'Errico, E Parlanti… - Biochemistry ( …, 2011 - Springer Abbreviations: AAF, acetylaminofluorene; Abl 1, Abelson murine leukemia kinase; AOA1, ataxia oculomotor apraxia type 1; APE1, apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1; ATR, ataxia telangiectasia and Rad 3 related; BER, base excision repair; BPDE, benzo(a)pyrene diol epoxide; CS, ... Related articles - All 2 versions Multiple DNA damage recognition factors involved in mammalian nucleotide excision repair K Sugasawa - Biochemistry (Moscow), 2011 - Springer Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is one of the most versatile DNA repair pathways, which eliminates a wide variety of DNA helix distorting base lesions. Those sub strates for NER include ultraviolet light (UV) induced dipyrimidinic photolesions, ie cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) ... Related articles - All 2 versions [PDF] Parameters of interaction between proteins and their specific ligands, deduced by

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Isoforms in Mammalian Photoreceptor Cells [PDF] from uni-mainz.deHW Choe, OP Ernst, KP Hofmann… - 2004 - ag-wolfrum.bio.uni-mainz.de Photoisomerization of rhodopsin activates a hetero- trimeric G-protein cascade leading to closure of cGMP- gated channels and hyperpolarization of photoreceptor cells. Massive translocation of the visual G-protein transducin, Gt, between subcellular compartments con- tributes to ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions Scherffelia dubia Centrin Exhibits a Specific Mechanism for Ca2+-Controlled Target Binding L Radu, I Durussel, L Assairi, Y Blouquit… - Biochemistry, 2010 - ACS Publications Centrins are calcium binding proteins that belong to the EF-hand (or calmodulin) superfamily, which are highly conserved among eukaryotes. Herein, we report the molecular features and binding properties of the green alga Scherffelia dubia centrin (SdCen), a ... Related articles - All 4 versions

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abnormalities that induces multipolar mitoses in cancer cells [PDF] from nih.govMJ Difilippantonio, BM Ghadimi… - Environmental and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library Analysis of centrosome number and structure has become one means of assessing the potential for aberrant chromosome segregation and aneuploidy in tumor cells. Centrosome amplification directly causes multipolar catastrophic mitoses in mouse em- bryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) ... Related articles - All 4 versions Oxidative stress induces mainly human centrin 2 polymerisation E Brun, Y Blouquit, P Duchambon… - International …, 2010 - informahealthcare.com Results: Both hydroxyl and azide radicals induce centrin 2 polymerisation as we characterised several intermolecular cross-links generating dimers, trimers, tetramers and higher molecular mass species. These cross-links result from the formation of a covalent bond between the ... Related articles - All 3 versions JBC Papers in Press. Published on April 20, 2006 as Manuscript M513667200 JR Thompson, ZC Ryan, JL Salisbury… - molecules, 2006 - ASBMB Human centrin-2 plays a key role in centrosome function and stimulates nucleotide excision repair by binding to the xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein. To determine the structure

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Hybrid Ceramic Polymers: New, Nonbiofouling, and Optically Transparent Materials for Microfluidics

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http://scholar.google.com/scholar_alerts?view_op=create_alert_options&hLaser-based direct-write techniques for cell printing [PDF] from clemson.eduNR Schiele, DT Corr, Y Huang, NA Raof… - …, 2010 - iopscience.iop.org Page 1. Laser-based direct-write techniques for cell printing This article has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text article. 2010 Biofabrication 2 032001 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1758-5090/2/3/032001) ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 6 versions Liquid phase direct laser printing of polymers for chemical sensing applications C Boutopoulos, V Tsouti, D Goustouridis… - Applied Physics …, 2008 - link.aip.org This letter demonstrates the direct laser printing of polymers on capacitive micromechanical arrays

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for the realization of a chemical sensor. Each sensor of a single chip array is composed of a thin Si membrane covered by a chemically sensitive polymer layer by means of a direct laser ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 6 versions Laser-based micro/nanoengineering for biological applications E Stratakis, A Ranella, M Farsari… - Progress in Quantum …, 2009 - Elsevier Controlling the interactions of light with matter is crucial for the success and scalability for materials processing applications at micro and nano-scales. The use of ultrafast pulsed lasers (ie lasers emitting pulses of duration shorter than 10 –12 s) for the micro/nano engineering of ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 3 versions Liquids microprinting through laser-induced forward transfer P Serra, M Duocastella, JM Fernández-Pradas… - Applied Surface …, 2009 - Elsevier Laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) is a direct-writing technique which allows the deposition of tiny amounts of material from a donor thin film onto a receptor substrate. When LIFT is applied to liquid donor films, the laser radiation affects only a localized fraction of the liquid, ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 7 versions Sessile droplet formation in the laser-induced forward transfer of liquids: A time-resolved imaging

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cells [PDF] from uwm.eduV Raicu, MR Stoneman, R Fung, M Melnichuk… - Nature Photonics, 2009 - nature.com Resonant energy transfer from an optically excited donor molecule to a non-excited acceptor molecule residing nearby is widely used to detect molecular interactions in living cells. To date, resonant energy transfer has been used to obtain stoichiometric information, such ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 6 versions Non-Debye dielectric behavior and near-field interactions in biological tissues: When structure

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