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Kermode, Allison

Development of an in vivo plant-based screen for identifying pharmacological chaperones for treatment of human lysosomal storage diseases
Downstream processing of a plant-made recombinant human therapeutic enzyme
Elucidating the mechanism of action of a small molecule proteostasis regulator with potential relevance for treatment of the lysosomal storage disease, mucopolysaccharidosis I
Evolutionarily Conserved Histone Methylation Dynamics during Seed Life-Cycle Transitions
Evolutionarily Conserved Histone Methylation Dynamics during Seed Life-Cycle Transitions
Fluorescence-Quenched Substrates for Live Cell Imaging of Human Glucocerebrosidase Activity
Functional analyses of a Conifer AB13 gene, an ABA signalling component regulating seed dormancy and germination
Functional Analysis of a Conifer Protein that Interacts with the Global Transcriptional Regulator, Abscisic Acid Insensitive 3

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