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Carston R Wagner

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Molecular Pharmaceutics|June 29, 2005
A dogma in need of a reformationCarston R Wagner
Molecular Pharmaceutics|April 16, 2019
A Great RideCarston R Wagner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2006
Lysyl-tRNA synthetase-generated lysyl-adenylate is a substrate for histidine triad nucleotide binding proteinsTsui-Fen Chou, Carston R Wagner
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 9, 2025
Assessing the Design of Pyrimidine-Based Nucleoside Analogs Targeting Dengue and Zika RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase: What are the Rules?Jigar P Sethiya, Carston R Wagner
Methods in Enzymology|May 18, 2020
Engineering reversible cell-cell interactions with chemical biologyClifford M Csizmar, Carston R Wagner
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|May 12, 2004
Designing a pronucleotide stratagem: lessons from amino acid phosphoramidates of anticancer and antiviral pyrimidinesDan P Drontle, Carston R Wagner
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science|October 19, 2023
The Many Faces of Histidine Triad Nucleotide Binding Protein 1 (HINT1)Maxwell Dillenburg, Jacob Smith, Carston R Wagner
Biochemistry|January 29, 2021
"Switching On" Enzyme Substrate Specificity Analysis with a Fluorescent Competitive InhibitorAlexander Strom, Rachit Shah, Carston R Wagner
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|November 28, 2017
Switch-on fluorescent/FRET probes to study human histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 1 (hHint1), a novel target for opioid tolerance and neuropathic painRachit Shah, Andrew Zhou, Carston R Wagner
FEBS Letters|January 29, 2020
Histidine triad nucleotide-binding proteins HINT1 and HINT2 share similar substrate specificities and little affinity for the signaling dinucleotide Ap4AAlexander Strom, Cher Ling Tong, Carston R Wagner
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Molecular Pharmaceutics|June 29, 2005
A dogma in need of a reformationCarston R Wagner
Molecular Pharmaceutics|April 16, 2019
A Great RideCarston R Wagner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2006
Lysyl-tRNA synthetase-generated lysyl-adenylate is a substrate for histidine triad nucleotide binding proteinsTsui-Fen Chou, Carston R Wagner
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|September 9, 2025
Assessing the Design of Pyrimidine-Based Nucleoside Analogs Targeting Dengue and Zika RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase: What are the Rules?Jigar P Sethiya, Carston R Wagner
Methods in Enzymology|May 18, 2020
Engineering reversible cell-cell interactions with chemical biologyClifford M Csizmar, Carston R Wagner
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry|May 12, 2004
Designing a pronucleotide stratagem: lessons from amino acid phosphoramidates of anticancer and antiviral pyrimidinesDan P Drontle, Carston R Wagner
ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science|October 19, 2023
The Many Faces of Histidine Triad Nucleotide Binding Protein 1 (HINT1)Maxwell Dillenburg, Jacob Smith, Carston R Wagner
Biochemistry|January 29, 2021
"Switching On" Enzyme Substrate Specificity Analysis with a Fluorescent Competitive InhibitorAlexander Strom, Rachit Shah, Carston R Wagner
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|November 28, 2017
Switch-on fluorescent/FRET probes to study human histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 1 (hHint1), a novel target for opioid tolerance and neuropathic painRachit Shah, Andrew Zhou, Carston R Wagner
FEBS Letters|January 29, 2020
Histidine triad nucleotide-binding proteins HINT1 and HINT2 share similar substrate specificities and little affinity for the signaling dinucleotide Ap4AAlexander Strom, Cher Ling Tong, Carston R Wagner
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