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Iram W Zaidi

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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 13, 2010
Bimolecular affinity purification (BAP): tandem affinity purification using two protein baitsGabriel N Maine, Nathan Gluck, Iram W Zaidi, et al.
Nature Protocols|July 31, 2010
A bimolecular affinity purification method under denaturing conditions for rapid isolation of a ubiquitinated protein for mass spectrometry analysisGabriel N Maine, Haiying Li, Iram W Zaidi, et al.
Genes & Development|April 3, 2009
GCN5 is a required cofactor for a ubiquitin ligase that targets NF-kappaB/RelAXicheng Mao, Nathan Gluck, Duo Li, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 9, 2013
CCDC22 deficiency in humans blunts activation of proinflammatory NF-κB signalingPetro Starokadomskyy, Nathan Gluck, Haiying Li, et al.
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 13, 2010
Bimolecular affinity purification (BAP): tandem affinity purification using two protein baitsGabriel N Maine, Nathan Gluck, Iram W Zaidi, et al.
Nature Protocols|July 31, 2010
A bimolecular affinity purification method under denaturing conditions for rapid isolation of a ubiquitinated protein for mass spectrometry analysisGabriel N Maine, Haiying Li, Iram W Zaidi, et al.
Genes & Development|April 3, 2009
GCN5 is a required cofactor for a ubiquitin ligase that targets NF-kappaB/RelAXicheng Mao, Nathan Gluck, Duo Li, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 9, 2013
CCDC22 deficiency in humans blunts activation of proinflammatory NF-κB signalingPetro Starokadomskyy, Nathan Gluck, Haiying Li, et al.
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