Surveying H12 Dynamics Within the Constitutively Active Human Estrogen Receptors Using a Bipartite Tetracysteine Display
Abstract
Study the dynamic nature of estrogen receptor, related to its function using a fluorescence-based assay developed by Holub lab
Keywords:
Chemistry and Biochemistry Nuclear receptors FlAsH-ER Bipartitie Tetracysteine Display Mutations
Status
Graduate
Department
Chemistry & Biochemistry
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Holub, Justin
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Surveying H12 Dynamics Within the Constitutively Active Human Estrogen Receptors Using a Bipartite Tetracysteine Display
Study the dynamic nature of estrogen receptor, related to its function using a fluorescence-based assay developed by Holub lab