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  • 91Tissue transglutaminase — (abbreviated as TG2 or tTG) is an enzyme (EC number|2.3.2.13) of the transglutaminase family. Like other transglutaminases, it crosslinks proteins between an epsilon; amino group of a lysine residue and a gamma; carboxamide group of glutamine… …

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  • 92Thioredoxin fold — The thioredoxin fold is a protein fold common to enzymes that catalyze disulfide bond formation and isomerization. The fold is named for the canonical example thioredoxin and is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins. It is an example… …

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  • 93ER Oxidoreductin — 1 (Ero1) is an oxidoreductase enzyme that catalyses the formation and isomerization of protein disulfide bonds in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of eukaryotes.cite journal |author=Frand AR, Cuozzo JW, Kaiser CA |title=Pathways for protein… …

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  • 94David States — David J. States M.D., Ph.D. is a Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Michigan. His research group is using computational methods to understand the human genome and how it relates to the human proteome. He is the Director of the… …

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  • 95Soliton (optics) — In optics, the term soliton is used to refer to any optical field that does not change during propagation because of a delicate balance between nonlinear and linear effects in the medium. There are two main kinds of solitons: spatial solitons:… …

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  • 96TGF beta receptor 2 — Transforming growth factor, beta receptor II (70/80kDa) PDB rendering based on 1ktz …

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  • 97PDIA3 — protein disulfide isomerase family A, member 3 Identifiers Symbol PDIA3 Alt. symbols GRP58 Entrez 2923 …

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  • 98WS2 — can refer to: *Waardenburg syndrome, a genetic disorder * A 2 lane Wide Single carriageway in UK and Ireland, Super two *Tungsten(IV) sulfide, WS2, also known as tungsten disulphide, a chemical compound …

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  • 99Lewis Joel Greene — (b. August 10, 1934, New York City, U.S.) is an American Brazilian biochemist, scientist, university professor and editor of the Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Dr. Greene received a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Amherst College …

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  • 100Werner Kuhn — (1899 1963) is a Swiss physical chemist who developed the first model of the viscosity of polymer solutions using statistical mechanics. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 9343561/Werner Kuhn Werner Kuhn] Encyclopedia Britannica] He is known… …

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