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elongation factor Ts
Known as:
EF-Ts
, eEF-Ts
, elongation factor eEF-Ts
National Institutes of Health
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3 relations
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Peptide Elongation Factors
TSFM gene
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elongation factor T
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2010
2010
An ab initio/RRKM study of the reaction mechanism and product branching ratios of the reactions of ethynyl radical with allene and methylacetylene.
Adeel Jamal
,
A. Mebel
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
2010
Corpus ID: 6782189
Ab initio CCSD(T)/cc-pVTZ//B3LYP/6-311G** calculations of the C(5)H(5) potential energy surface have been performed to…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Role of Y94 in proton and hydride transfers catalyzed by thymidylate synthase.
B. Hong
,
F. Maley
,
A. Kohen
Biochemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 17885099
Thymidylate synthase (TS) catalyzes the substitution of a carbon-bound proton in a uracil base by a methyl group to yield thymine…
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1998
1998
Effect of Synthetic Colloids on Refractometric Readings of Total Solids
S. Bumpus
,
S. Haskins
,
P. Kass
1998
Corpus ID: 57100917
Summary Veterinary patients are treated with colloid solutions for plasma volume expansion and maintenance of plasma colloid…
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1985
1985
Repertoires of T cells directed against a large protein antigen, beta- galactosidase. II. Only certain T helper or T suppressor cells are relevant in particular regulatory interactions
U. Krzych
,
A. Fowler
,
E. Sercarz
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1985
Corpus ID: 1269467
11 cyanogen bromide (CB) peptides, comprising 70% of the large protein, Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase (GZ), were studied…
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1985
1985
A role for suppressor T cells in induction of self-tolerance.
J. Gibson
,
A. Basten
,
K. Walker
,
R. Loblay
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1985
Corpus ID: 11490793
The potential role of suppressor T cells (Ts) in the induction of self-tolerance was investigated by eliminating I-J+ cells…
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1982
Highly Cited
1982
Repertoires of T cells directed against a large protein antigen, beta-galactosidase. I. Helper cells have a more restricted specificity repertoire than proliferative cells.
U. Krzych
,
A. Fowler
,
A. Miller
,
E. Sercarz
Journal of Immunology
1982
Corpus ID: 20009701
The proliferative and helper T cell repertoires were compared in the CBA/J mouse for the response to the large protein antigen…
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1982
1982
Computed And Observed Residual Currents In The Bristol Channel
R. Uncles
1982
Corpus ID: 54498400
A depth averaged numerical model is used to evaluate the residual currents generated by horizontal density gradients and M 2…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Purification and properties of an elongation factor functionally analogous to bacterial elongation factor Ts from embryos of Artemia salina.
L. I. Slobin
,
W. Möller
European Journal of Biochemistry
1978
Corpus ID: 30289970
A protein factor which is functionally analogous to bacterial EF-Ts was purified from developing embryos of the brine shrimp…
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1977
1977
Biology of simian virus 40 (SV40) transplantation antigen (TrAg) III. Involvement of SV40 gene A in the expression of TrAg in permissive cells.
M. J. Tevethia
,
S. Tevethia
Virology
1977
Corpus ID: 43898509
1974
1974
Transcription and Replication of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus: Effects of Temperature-Sensitive Mutations in Complementation Group IV
A. Combard
,
C. Martinet
,
C. Ane
,
A. Friedman
,
P. Printz
Journal of Virology
1974
Corpus ID: 43676827
Temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus belonging to the RNA− complementation group IV were investigated…
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