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G2s protein, human
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
In silico evaluation, molecular docking and QSAR analysis of quinazoline-based EGFR-T790M inhibitors
M. Asadollahi-Baboli
Molecular Diversity
2016
Corpus ID: 2441584
Mutated epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR-T790M) inhibitors hold promise as new agents against cancer. Molecular docking and…
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2010
2010
ESI-MS differential fragmentation of positional isomers of sulfated oligosaccharides derived from carrageenans and agarans
A. Gonçalves
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D. R. B. Ducatti
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T. Grindley
,
M. E. Duarte
,
M. Noseda
Journal of the American Society for Mass…
2010
Corpus ID: 44495103
We have prepared a number of isomeric red seaweed galactan-derivative sulfated oligosaccharides to determine whether there were…
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2007
2007
Advancement of Infrasound Propagation Calculation Techniques Using Mesoscale Atmospheric and Terrain Specifications
R. Gibson
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D. Drob
,
D. Norris
2007
Corpus ID: 126785666
Abstract : Numerical calculation of infrasound propagation paths is necessary to support accurate infrasound event identification…
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2005
2005
The system of galactans from Cryptonemia crenulata (Halymeniaceae, Halymeniales) and the structure of two major fractions. Kinetic studies on the alkaline cyclization of the unusual diad G2S-->D(L)6S…
R. G. Zibetti
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M. Noseda
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A. Cerezo
,
M. E. Duarte
Carbohydrate research
2005
Corpus ID: 10518727
Cryptonemia crenulata biosynthesizes a family of dl-hybrid galactans that are based on the classical 3-linked beta-d…
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