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A versatile synthetic dimerizer for the regulation of protein–protein interactions

Amara et al., 1997

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16912543096204021109
Author
Amara J
Clackson T
Rivera V
Guo T
Keenan T
Natesan S
Pollock R
Yang W
Courage N
Holt D
Gilman M
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Proceedings of the national academy of sciences

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The use of low molecular weight organic compounds to induce dimerization or oligomerization of engineered proteins has wide-ranging utility in biological research as well as in gene and cell therapies. Chemically induced dimerization can be used to activate …
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