Structural basis of SARM1 activation, substrate recognition, and inhibition by small molecules
Yun Shi(Griffith University), Thomas Ve(Griffith University), Jeffrey D. Nanson(The University of Queensland), Eduardo Vasquez(Griffith University), Faith J. Rose(Griffith University), Aaron DiAntonio(Washington University in St. Louis), Weixi Gu(The University of Queensland), Forhad Karim Saikot(The University of Queensland), Lou Brillault(The University of Queensland), Xianrong Mao(Washington University in St. Louis), Boštjan Kobe(The University of Queensland), Todd Bosanac(Eli Lilly (United States)), Katie Cunnea(Evotec (Germany)), Marieke Furrer(Evotec (Germany)), Robert Hughes(Scripps Research Institute), Michael J. Landsberg(The University of Queensland), Veronika Masic(Griffith University), Tamim Mosaiab(Griffith University), Sarah E. Adams(Evotec (United Kingdom)), Yo Sasaki(SHOWA Medical University), Philip S. Kerry(Evotec (Germany)), Zhenyao Luo(The University of Queensland), Andrew Brearley(Evotec (United Kingdom)), Raul Krauss(Eli Lilly (United States)), Jeffrey Milbrandt(James S. McDonnell Foundation)
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