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Couple Establishes Endowed Scholarship for Political Science, Business Majors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Jody Guy Gaulin and Gary V. Gaulin Endowed Scholarship will support political science or business majors. The couple, who lives in Seneca, South Carolina, met at Winthrop.
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Coupling Computational and Intracellular Screening and Selection Toward Co-compatible cJun and cFos Antagonists
Basic leucine-zipper (bZIP) proteins represent difficult yet compelling oncogenic targets, since numerous cell-signalling cascades converge upon them where they function to modulate transcription of specific gene targets. bZIPs...
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Uncertainty evaluation method for axi-symmetric measurement machines
This paper describes a method of uncertainty evaluation for axi-symmetric measurement machines. Specialized measuring machines for the inspection of axisymmetric components enable the measurement of properties such as roundness...
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Combining Constrained Heptapeptide Cassettes With Computational Design to Create Coiled-coil Targeting Helical Peptides

A total of 32 heptapeptides have been synthesized and characterized to establish the effect of K → D (i → i + 4) lactamization upon their ability to adopt a helical conformation. Because most parallel and dimeric coiled-coil...

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Uncertainty of measurement for large product verification
Understanding the uncertainty of dimensional measurements for large products such as aircraft, spacecraft and wind turbines is fundamental to improving efficiency in these products. Much work has been done to ascertain the...
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Computational Competitive and Negative Design to Derive a Specific cJun Antagonist

Basic leucine zipper (bZIP) proteins reside at the end of cell-signaling cascades and function to modulate transcription of specific gene targets. bZIPs are recognized as important regulators of cellular processes such as...

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Class matters in the interview setting?
In this article we argue that despite methodological and analytical advancements in the field of social class research, these developments have not led to a wholehearted discussion about class positionality and situatedness in...
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Insights Into Peptide Inhibition of Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation
α-Synuclein (aSyn) aggregation is an attractive target for therapeutic development fora range of neurodegenerative conditions, collectively termed synucleinopathies. Here,we probe the mechanism of action of a peptide 4554W...
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A series of helical α-synuclein fibril polymorphs are populated in the presence of lipid vesicles

α-Synuclein (αS) deposition is a defining characteristic of Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathology, and other synucleinopathies. αS aggregates in disease, leading to the generation of neuronal inclusions known as Lewy bodies....

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Verification of the indoor GPS system, by comparison with calibrated coordinates and by angular reference
This paper details work carried out to verify the dimensional measurement performance of the Indoor GPS (iGPS) system; a network of Rotary-Laser Automatic Theodolites (R-LATs). Initially tests were carried out to determine the...
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Intracellular selection of peptide inhibitors that target disulphide-bridged Aβ<sub>42 </sub> oligomers
The β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide aggregates into a number of soluble and insoluble forms, with soluble oligomers thought to be the primary factor implicated in Alzheimer's disease pathology. As a result, a wide range of potential...
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Intracellular screening of a peptide library to derive a potent peptide inhibitor of α-synuclein aggregation
Aggregation of α-synuclein (α-syn) into toxic fibrils is a pathogenic hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). Studies have largely focused on residues 71-82, yet most early onset mutations are located between residues 46-53. A...
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Computational Competitive and Negative Design to Derive a Specific cJun Antagonist

Basic leucine zipper (bZIP) proteins reside at the end of cell-signaling cascades and function to modulate transcription of specific gene targets. bZIPs are recognized as important regulators of cellular processes such as...

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Combining Constrained Heptapeptide Cassettes With Computational Design to Create Coiled-coil Targeting Helical Peptides

A total of 32 heptapeptides have been synthesized and characterized to establish the effect of K → D (i → i + 4) lactamization upon their ability to adopt a helical conformation. Because most parallel and dimeric coiled-coil...

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The Library Derived 4554W Peptide Inhibits Primary Nucleation of α-Synuclein
Aggregation of alpha-Synuclein (aS) is widely regarded as a key factor in neuronal cell death, leading to a wide range of synucleinopathies that includes Parkinson’s Disease. Development of therapeutics has therefore focused on...
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Computational prediction and design for creating iteratively larger heterospecific coiled coil sets
A major biochemical goal is the ability to mimic nature in engineering highly specific protein-protein interactions. We previously devised a computational interactome screen to identify eight peptides that form four...
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Coupling Computational and Intracellular Screening and Selection Toward Co-compatible cJun and cFos Antagonists
Basic leucine-zipper (bZIP) proteins represent difficult yet compelling oncogenic targets, since numerous cell-signalling cascades converge upon them where they function to modulate transcription of specific gene targets. bZIPs...
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