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Analysis of the <sup>1</sup> H–<sup>15</sup>N HSQC spectrum of the RAGE V domain with unlabeled S100A1.
Published 2018“…Cross-peaks displaying significantly decreased intensity are shown in green boxes.</p> <p>(B) Bar graph analysis representing the intensity change (I/I<sub>0</sub>) of cross-peaks of <sup>15</sup>N V domain to <sup>15</sup>N V domain complex with S100A1 versus residue numbers of RAGE V domain (24–128). …”
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Analysis of the <sup>1</sup>H–<sup>15</sup>N HSQC spectra of S100A1 in complex with the unlabeled RAGE V domain.
Published 2018“…</p> <p>(D) Ribbon representing the structure of homo-dimer. The monomers of S100A1 homodimer are colored in green and blue.</p> <p>(E) A monomer of S100A1 and residues that exhibit significantly decreasing cross-peak signals are mapped on the structure in magenta.…”
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Impact of PTGIR expression on the CP (S100A8/9 dimer) protein levels in THP1.
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Impact of PTGIR expression and knockdown on S100A8/A9 genes expression in THP-1.
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Gross Cystic Disease Fluid Protein 15 in Stratum Corneum Is a Potential Marker of Decreased Eccrine Sweating for Atopic Dermatitis
Published 2015“…To identify GCDFP15-producing cells, double immunofluorescence staining for GCDFP15 and S100 protein was performed in frozen sections. To address the mechanism underlying the decreased eccrine sweating in AD patients, we examined the expression of cholinergic receptor M3 (CHRM3), a receptor for acetylcholine-induced sweating, in eccrine sweat glands. …”