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R Jeremy Nichols

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Advances in Neurobiology|March 30, 2017
LRRK2 PhosphorylationR Jeremy Nichols
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 3, 2003
Characterization of three paralogous members of the Mammalian vaccinia related kinase familyR Jeremy Nichols, Paula Traktman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 24, 2006
The vaccinia-related kinases phosphorylate the N' terminus of BAF, regulating its interaction with DNA and its retention in the nucleusR Jeremy Nichols, Matthew S Wiebe, Paula Traktman
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|January 26, 2021
Genetic and Environmental Factors Influence the Pleomorphy of <i>LRRK2</i> ParkinsonismVinita G Chittoor-Vinod, R Jeremy Nichols, Birgitt Schüle
Frontiers in Neurology|November 17, 2022
Development of mutation-selective LRRK2 kinase inhibitors as precision medicine for Parkinson's disease and other diseases for which carriers are at increased riskRobert K Lesniak, R Jeremy Nichols, Thomas J Montine
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 28, 2022
Editorial: LRRK2-Fifteen Years From Cloning to the ClinicHardy Rideout, Elisa Greggio, Arjan Kortholt, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 15, 2008
The vaccinia virus gene I2L encodes a membrane protein with an essential role in virion entryR Jeremy Nichols, Eleni Stanitsa, Bethany Unger, et al.
Virology Journal|December 17, 2008
Functional characterization of the vaccinia virus I5 proteinBethany Unger, R Jeremy Nichols, Eleni S Stanitsa, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 6, 2015
LRRK2 dephosphorylation increases its ubiquitinationJing Zhao, Tyler P Molitor, J William Langston, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 30, 2016
Erratum: Multisystem Lewy body disease and the other parkinsonian disordersJ William Langston, Birgitt Schüle, Linda Rees, et al.
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Advances in Neurobiology|March 30, 2017
LRRK2 PhosphorylationR Jeremy Nichols
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 3, 2003
Characterization of three paralogous members of the Mammalian vaccinia related kinase familyR Jeremy Nichols, Paula Traktman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|February 24, 2006
The vaccinia-related kinases phosphorylate the N' terminus of BAF, regulating its interaction with DNA and its retention in the nucleusR Jeremy Nichols, Matthew S Wiebe, Paula Traktman
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|January 26, 2021
Genetic and Environmental Factors Influence the Pleomorphy of <i>LRRK2</i> ParkinsonismVinita G Chittoor-Vinod, R Jeremy Nichols, Birgitt Schüle
Frontiers in Neurology|November 17, 2022
Development of mutation-selective LRRK2 kinase inhibitors as precision medicine for Parkinson's disease and other diseases for which carriers are at increased riskRobert K Lesniak, R Jeremy Nichols, Thomas J Montine
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 28, 2022
Editorial: LRRK2-Fifteen Years From Cloning to the ClinicHardy Rideout, Elisa Greggio, Arjan Kortholt, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 15, 2008
The vaccinia virus gene I2L encodes a membrane protein with an essential role in virion entryR Jeremy Nichols, Eleni Stanitsa, Bethany Unger, et al.
Virology Journal|December 17, 2008
Functional characterization of the vaccinia virus I5 proteinBethany Unger, R Jeremy Nichols, Eleni S Stanitsa, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 6, 2015
LRRK2 dephosphorylation increases its ubiquitinationJing Zhao, Tyler P Molitor, J William Langston, et al.
Nature Genetics|March 30, 2016
Erratum: Multisystem Lewy body disease and the other parkinsonian disordersJ William Langston, Birgitt Schüle, Linda Rees, et al.
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