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Development of functional tools to study the role of O-GlcNAc in tau biology
Author: Yuzwa, Scott Alexander
Date created: 2013-01-21
Molecular and cellular studies of transthyretin and related amyloid pathogenesis
Author: Fong, Vai Hong
Date created: 2011-03-31
Multifunctional ligand design for modulating protein stability and aggregation for cancer treatment
Author: Miller, Jessica
Date created: 2020-03-30

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