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    SERK1 receptor-like kinase regulates organ separation in Arabidopsis flowers by Lewis, Michael W, Leslie, Michelle E, Fulcher, Emilee H, Darnielle, Lalitree, Healy, Patrick N, Youn, Ji-Young, Liljegren, Sarah J

    “…Through a sensitized screen for novel components of pathways regulating organ separation in Arabidopsis flowers, we have found that the leucine-rich repeat…”
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    Adenosine analogues as inhibitors of P2Y12 receptor mediated platelet aggregation by DOUGLASS, James G, DECAMP, J. Bryan, FULCHER, Emilee H, JONES, William, MAHANTY, Sanjoy, MORGAN, Anna, SMIRNOV, Dima, BOYER, José L, WATSON, Paul S

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (15-03-2008)
    “…Modified adenosine derivatives may lead to the development of P2Y(12) antagonists that are potent, selective, and bind reversibly to the receptor. Analogues of…”
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    Adenosine analogues as inhibitors of P2Y sub(12) receptor mediated platelet aggregation by Douglass, James G, DeCamp, JBryan, Fulcher, Emilee H, Jones, William, Mahanty, Sanjoy, Morgan, Anna, Smirnov, Dima, Boyer, Jose L, Watson, Paul S

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (01-03-2008)
    “…Modified adenosine derivatives may lead to the development of P2Y sub(12) antagonists that are potent, selective, and bind reversibly to the receptor…”
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    Adenosine analogues as inhibitors of P2Y 12 receptor mediated platelet aggregation by Douglass, James G., deCamp, J. Bryan, Fulcher, Emilee H., Jones, William, Mahanty, Sanjoy, Morgan, Anna, Smirnov, Dima, Boyer, José L., Watson, Paul S.

    “…Modified adenosine derivatives may lead to the development of P2Y 12 antagonists that are potent, selective, and bind reversibly to the receptor. Analogues of…”
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