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Rational design and synthesis of chemical probes for O-GlcNAcase and OGT
Author: Heinonen, Julia Elena
Date created: 2010-07-21
Kinetic studies of O-GlcNAc processing enzymes: implications for enzyme regulation
Author: Shen, David Lin
Date created: 2011-04-15
Decoding nutrient sensing and metabolic regulation in the Drosophila Hipk tumor model
Author: Wong, Kin Lam
Date created: 2020-06-29

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  • O-GlcNAc (2)
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  • Aerobic glycolysis (1)
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