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  • Rapid Selection of Cyclic Peptides That Reduce Alpha-Synuclein Toxicity in Yeast and Animal Models [Abstract] Exit NIEHS [Synopsis] Kritzer JA, Hamamichi S, McCaffery JM, Santagata S, Naumann TA, Caldwell KA, Caldwell GA, Lindquist S. July 2009
  • A Missense Mutation in the Capza3 Gene and Disruption of F-actin Organization in Spermatids of repro32 Infertile Male Mice [Abstract] Exit NIEHS [Synopsis] Geyer CB, Inselman AL, Sunman JA, Bornsten S, Handel MA, Eddy EM. June 2009
  • Long-Term Effects of Environmental Endocrine Disruptors on Reproductive Physiology and Behavior [Abstract] Exit NIEHS [Synopsis] Patisaul HB, Adewale HB. June 2009
  • Direct Magnetic Resonance Evidence for Peroxymonocarbonate Involvement in the Cu, Zn-Superoxide Dismutase Peroxidase Catalytic Cycle [Abstract] Exit NIEHS [Synopsis] Bonini MG, Gabel SA, Ranguelova K, Stadler K, Derose EF, London RE, Mason RP. May 2009
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