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    Sulfonyl fluoride analogues as activity-based probes for serine proteases.

    Sulfonyl fluoride analogues as activity-based probes for serine proteases. by Shannon, D, Gu, C, McLaughlin, C, Kaiser, M, van der Hoorn, R, Weerapana, E

    Published 2012
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    Chemical proteomics with sulfonyl fluoride probes reveals selective labeling of functional tyrosines in glutathione transferases.

    Chemical proteomics with sulfonyl fluoride probes reveals selective labeling of functional tyrosines in glutathione transferases. by Gu, C, Shannon, D, Colby, T, Wang, Z, Shabab, M, Kumari, S, Villamor, J, McLaughlin, C, Weerapana, E, Kaiser, M, Cravatt, B, van der Hoorn, R

    Published 2013
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    Triazine probes targeting ascorbate peroxidases in plants

    Triazine probes targeting ascorbate peroxidases in plants by Morimoto, K, Cole, K, Kourelis, J, Witt, C, Brown, D, Krahn, D, Stegmann, M, Kaschani, F, Kaiser, M, Burton, J, Mohammed, S, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki, K, Weerapana, E, Van Der Hoorn, R

    Published 2019
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