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Ajith S, Gazzara M, Cole B, Shankarling G, Martinez N, Mallory M, et al.
RNA Biol . 2016 Apr; 13(6):569-81. PMID: 27096301
CELF2 is an RNA binding protein that has been implicated in developmental and signal-dependent splicing in the heart, brain and T cells. In the heart, CELF2 expression decreases during development,...
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Martinez N, Pan Q, Cole B, Yarosh C, Babcock G, Heyd F, et al.
RNA . 2012 Mar; 18(5):1029-40. PMID: 22454538
The formation and execution of a productive immune response requires the maturation of competent T cells and a robust change in cellular activity upon antigen challenge. Such changes in cellular...
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Mattia K, Puffer B, Williams K, Gonzalez R, Murray M, Sluzas E, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Nov; 6(11):e27252. PMID: 22096543
The lack of reliable, high-throughput tools for characterizing anti-dengue virus (DENV) antibodies in large numbers of serum samples has been an obstacle in understanding the impact of neutralizing antibodies on...
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Hansen J, Wexler B, Rogers D, Hite K, Panchenko T, Ajith S, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2011 Apr; 286(21):18938-48. PMID: 21467044
Mass spectrometry-based hydrogen/deuterium exchange (H/DX) has been used to define the polypeptide backbone dynamics of full-length methyl CpG binding protein 2 (MeCP2) when free in solution and when bound to...
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Bassett E, Wood S, Salimian K, Ajith S, Foltz D, Black B
J Cell Biol . 2010 Jul; 190(2):177-85. PMID: 20643881
The nearly ubiquitous presence of repetitive centromere DNA sequences across eukaryotic species is in paradoxical contrast to their apparent functional dispensability. Centromeric chromatin is spatially delineated into the kinetochore-forming array...
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Gopi H, Cocklin S, Pirrone V, McFadden K, Tuzer F, Zentner I, et al.
J Mol Recognit . 2008 May; 22(2):169-74. PMID: 18498083
In this work, we identified a high affinity and potency metallocene-containing triazole peptide conjugate that suppresses the interactions of HIV-1 envelope gp120 at both its CD4 and co-receptor binding sites....
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McFadden K, Cocklin S, Gopi H, Baxter S, Ajith S, Mahmood N, et al.
Proteins . 2007 Mar; 67(3):617-29. PMID: 17348010
The first, critical stage of HIV-1 infection is fusion of viral and host cellular membranes initiated by a viral envelope glycoprotein gp120. We evaluated the potential to form a chimeric...
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Cocklin S, Gopi H, Querido B, Nimmagadda M, Kuriakose S, Cicala C, et al.
J Virol . 2007 Jan; 81(7):3645-8. PMID: 17251295
The AIDS epidemic continues to spread at an alarming rate worldwide, especially in developing countries. One approach to solving this problem is the generation of anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) compounds...
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Gopi H, Tirupula K, Baxter S, Ajith S, Chaiken I
ChemMedChem . 2006 Aug; 1(1):54-7. PMID: 16892335
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Baxter S, Panarello D, Ajith S, Bhattacharya M, Chaiken I
Biotechnol Appl Biochem . 2006 Jul; 45(Pt 3):167-72. PMID: 16872272
Here, we demonstrate for the first time that the hollow-fibre bioreactor is an excellent tool for the production of Drosophila-expressed recombinant proteins. Using the example of the soluble extracellular portion...