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2016-05-12Impact of maternal cigarette smoke exposure on brain inflammation and oxidative stress in male mice offspringChan, YL; Saad, S; Pollock, C; Oliver, B; Al-Odat, I; Zaky, AA; Jones, N; Chen, H
2003-06-01Roles of tyrosine-rich precursor glycoproteins and dityrosine- and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine-mediated protein cross-linking in development of the oocyst wall in the coccidian parasite Eimeria maximaBelli, SI; Wallach, MG; Luxford, C; Davies, MJ; Smith, NC
2003-03-27Cloning and characterization of the 82 kDa tyrosine-rich sexual stage glycoprotein, GAM82, and its role in oocyst wall formation in the apicomplexan parasite, Eimeria maximaBelli, SI; Wallach, MG; Smith, NC
2011-04-01Proteins containing oxidized amino acids induce apoptosis in human monocytesDunlop, RA; Brunk, UT; Rodgers, KJ
2011-09-01Peroxidase catalysed cross-linking of an intrinsically unstructured protein via dityrosine bonds in the oocyst wall of the apicomplexan parasite, Eimeria maximaMai, K; Smith, NC; Feng, ZP; Katrib, M; Šlapeta, J; Šlapetova, I; Wallach, MG; Luxford, C; Davies, MJ; Zhang, X; Norton, RS; Belli, SI
2005-06-01Translational incorporation of L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine into proteinsOzawa, K; Headlam, MJ; Mouradov, D; Watt, SJ; Beck, JL; Rodgers, KJ; Dean, RT; Huber, T; Otting, G; Dixon, NE
2004-07-30Mechanism of hepatic insulin resistance in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseSamuel, VT; Liu, ZX; Qu, X; Elder, BD; Bilz, S; Befroy, D; Romanelli, AJ; Shulman, GI
2013-07-09Tyrosine Y189 in the Substrate Domain of the Adhesion Docking Protein NEDD9 Is Conserved with p130Cas Y253 and Regulates NEDD9-Mediated Migration and Focal Adhesion DynamicsBaquiran, JB; Bradbury, P; O'Neill, GM
2016-03-02Discovery of a tyrosine-rich sporocyst wall protein in Eimeria tenella.Walker, RA; Niepceron, A; Ramakrishnan, C; Sedano, L; Hehl, AB; Brossier, F; Smith, NC
2021Comparative Phosphoproteomics of Classical Bordetellae Elucidates the Potential Role of Serine, Threonine and Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Bordetella Biology and Virulence.Luu, LDW; Zhong, L; Kaur, S; Raftery, MJ; Lan, R
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