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K305A point mutation in SNX27b RA domain disrupts interaction with constitutively active H-Ras (H-Ras<sub>G12V</sub>CA).
Published 2013“…<b>C</b>, Quantification of pull-down shows consistent decrease in association of GST-RA<sub>K305A</sub> mutant with His<sub>8</sub>-Ras<sub>G12V</sub>CA (assay repeated 4 times).…”
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Evaluating competitive inhibition by gcn5-F221A using a synthetic pPHO5-yECitrine construct.
Published 2012“…Increasing expression of <i>gcn5-F221A</i> resulted in decreased mean fluorescence. …”
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Paradoxical Interaction between Ocular Activity, Perception, and Decision Confidence at the Threshold of Vision
Published 2015“…Our data analyses revealed an unexpected and counterintuitive interaction between the steadiness of fixation (prior to and during stimulation), perceptual decision making, and post-decision wagering: greater variability in gaze direction during fixation was associated with significantly increased visual-perceptual sensitivity, but significantly decreased reliability of confidence judgements. The latter effect could not be explained by a simple change in overall confidence (i.e. a criterion artifact), but rather was tied to a change in the degree to which high wagers predicted correct decisions (i.e. the sensitivity of the confidence judgement). …”
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