Thiol reactive chemical probes for studying protein ion channel structure and the application of chemical probes to the study of U2AF, an essential RNA splicing factor

Thiol reactive chemical probes for studying protein ion channel structure and the application of chemical probes to the study of U2AF, an essential RNA splicing factor

by Louise Yuli Foong

2001

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