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Oligomeric organization of membrane proteins from native membranes at nanoscale spatial and single-molecule resolution
The oligomeric organization of membrane proteins in native cell membranes is a critical regulator of their function. High-resolution quantitative measurements of oligomeric assemblies and how they change under...
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Direct determination of oligomeric organization of integral membrane proteins and lipids from intact customizable bilayer
Hierarchical organization of integral membrane proteins (IMP) and lipids at the membrane is essential for regulating myriad downstream signaling. A quantitative understanding of these processes requires both d...
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Open AccessMetabolic labeling with an alkyne probe reveals similarities and differences in the prenylomes of several brain-derived cell lines and primary cells
Protein prenylation involves the attachment of one or two isoprenoid group(s) onto cysteine residues positioned near the C-terminus. This modification is essential for many signal transduction processes. In th...
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Memory, identity and the archival paradigm: introduction to the special issue
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Elements of Urban Form
This chapter provides a common platform for the research presented in this book and is divided into two parts. The first section examines the elements of urban form identified for the purposes of the research ...
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Social Acceptability
Urban forms cannot be considered ‘sustainable’ in the full sense if they are not acceptable to people as places to live, work and interact. This chapter focuses on the relationship between urban form and social ...
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Along and against the grain: the philosophy of the archive
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The primary structure of a feline class I gene: Striking similarity toHLA-A
The sequence of a feline class I pseudogene and its comparison with class I genes from other species is presented. The gene isolated is a pseudogene because of the presence of four stop codons and two frame sh...