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Semiempirical electronic-structure calculations of the hydrogen-phosphorus pair in silicon
G G DeLeo; W B Fowler; T M Sudol; K J O'Brien;
15 Apr 1990   /  Phys Rev B, 41 (11), 7581-7586
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Association of the polyomavirus middle-T antigen with c-yes protein
S Kornbluth; M Sudol; H Hanafusa;
8 Jan 1987   /  Nature, 325 (7000), 171-3
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WW domains and retrovirus budding
L Garnier; J W Wills; M F Verderame; M Sudol;
27 Jun 1996   /  Nature, 381 (6585), 744-5
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In vitro activities of purified visna virus integrase.
Katzman, M; Sudol, M;
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Influence of subterminal viral DNA nucleotides on differential susceptibility to cleavage by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and visna virus integrases.
Katzman, M; Sudol, M;
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Nonspecific alcoholysis, a novel endonuclease activity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and other retroviral integrases.
Katzman, M; Sudol, M;
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Mapping domains of retroviral integrase responsible for viral DNA specificity and target site selection by analysis of chimeras between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and visna virus integrases.
Katzman, M; Sudol, M;
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Use of Patient-Derived Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Integrases To Identify a Protein Residue That Affects Target Site Selection
Harper, Amy L.; Skinner, Lynn M.; Sudol, Malgorzata; Katzman, Michael;
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Effective conductivity in association with model structure and spatial inhomogeneity of polymer/carbon black composites
Z. Garncarek; R. Piasecki; J. Borecki; A. Maj; M. Sudol;
2 Apr 2002   /  J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 29 (1996) 1360-1366
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Structure of the WW domain of a kinase-associated protein complexed with a proline-rich peptide
M J Macias; M Hyvönen; E Baraldi; J Schultz; M Sudol; M Saraste; H Oschkinat;
15 Aug 1996   /  Nature, 382 (6592), 646-9
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Pluto: A Monte Carlo Simulation Tool for Hadronic Physic
I. Froehlich; L. Cazon Boado; T. Galatyuk; V. Hejny; R. Holzmann; M. Kagarlis; W. Kuehn; J.G.Messchendorp; V. Metag; M.-A. Pleier; W. Przygoda; B. Ramstein; J. Ritman; P. Salabura; J. Stroth; M. Sudol;
17 Aug 2007
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Relative Sensitivities of Streptococcus pneumoniae Strains to Penicillin and Ceftriaxone
Hodes, David S.; Sudol, Thaddeus E.;
6 Jun 2005
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An Amino Acid in the Central Catalytic Domain of Three Retroviral Integrases That Affects Target Site Selection in Nonviral DNA
Harper, Amy L.; Sudol, Malgorzata; Katzman, Michael;
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Mapping Viral DNA Specificity to the Central Region of Integrase by Using Functional Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1/Visna Virus Chimeric Proteins
Katzman, Michael; Sudol, Malgorzata;
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A Proline-Rich Motif within the Matrix Protein of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus and Rabies Virus Interacts with WW Domains of Cellular Proteins: Implications for Viral Budding
Harty, Ronald N.; Paragas, Jason; Sudol, Marius; Palese, Peter;
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Abrupt longitudinal magnetic field changes in flaring active regions
G.J.D. Petrie; J.J. Sudol;
23 Sep 2010
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Increased tyrosine kinase activity of c-Src during calcium-induced keratinocyte differentiation.
Zhao, Y; Sudol, M; Hanafusa, H; Krueger, J;
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The WW domain of Yes-associated protein binds a proline-rich ligand that differs from the consensus established for Src homology 3-binding modules.
Chen, H I; Sudol, M;
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Cellular proteins homologous to the viral yes gene product.
Sudol, M; Hanafusa, H;
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Inactivation of c-Yes tyrosine kinase by elevation of intracellular calcium levels.
Zhao, Y; Uyttendaele, H; Krueger, J G; Sudol, M; Hanafusa, H;
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