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2. SIRT5 mutants reveal the role of conserved asparagine and glutamine residues in the NAD+‐binding pocket.

3. Development of Benziodarone Analogues with Enhanced Potency for Selective Binding to Transthyretin in Human Plasma

5. Trypsin‐induced aggregation of transthyretin Valine 30 variants associated with hereditary amyloidosis.

8. Design and Structural Optimization of Thiadiazole Derivatives with Potent GLS1 Inhibitory Activity

10. Chlorinated Naringenin Analogues as Potential Inhibitors of Transthyretin Amyloidogenesis

11. Structural and mutational analyses of decarboxylated osteocalcin provide insight into its adiponectin‐inducing activity.

13. Usefulness of the whole-body counter for infants and small children (BABYSCAN) as a risk communication tool after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant incident

15. The crystal structure of the green tea polyphenol (-)-epigallocatechin gallate-transthyretin complex reveals a novel binding site distinct from the thyroxine binding site

16. Role of the glutamic acid 54 residue in transthyretin stability and thyroxine binding

17. The Structure of Physarum polycephalum Hemagglutinin I Suggests a Minimal Carbohydrate Recognition Domain of Legume Lectin Fold

18. Divergent Total Synthesis of Isoflavone Natural Products and Their Potential as Therapeutic Agents for TTR Amyloidosis

21. Localization of Serine Racemase and Its Role in the Skin

23. Hydrogen-bond network and pH sensitivity in human transthyretin

27. The Crystal Structure of the Green Tea Polyphenol (−)-Epigallocatechin Gallate−Transthyretin Complex Reveals a Novel Binding Site Distinct from the Thyroxine Binding Site,

29. Role of the Glutamic Acid 54 Residue in Transthyretin Stability and Thyroxine Binding,

37. Effects of the stabilization of the molten globule state on the folding mechanism of α-lactalbumin: A study of a chimera of bovine and human α-lactalbumin

38. The Crystal Structure of the Green Tea Polyphenol (̶)-Epigallocatechin Gallate̶Transthyretin Complex Reveals a Novel Binding Site Distinct from the Thyroxine Binding Site.

39. SIRT5 mutants reveal the role of conserved asparagine and glutamine residues in the NAD + -binding pocket.

40. Effects of the stabilization of the molten globule state on the folding mechanism of alpha-lactalbumin: a study of a chimera of bovine and human alpha-lactalbumin.

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