
Abigail Walker
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3 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Fritz Hahn |Sophia Solano |Chris Kelly |Chris Richards |Lucas Trevor |Abigail Walker | +1 more
The 41 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week (washingtonpost.com) The 41 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week By Fritz Hahn; Sophia Solano; Chris Kelly; Chris Richards; Lucas Trevor; Abigail Walker; Jade Tran 2025060513342800 This weekend is the capstone of WorldPride celebrations, with parades in the streets of downtown and on the water; free outdoor concerts featuring stars like Doechii and Cynthia Erivo; and numerous drag shows, museum events, film festivals...
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1 month ago |
cell.com | Maria M. Shchepinova |Rachel Richardson |Jack Houghton |Abigail Walker |Daniel Conole |Aylin Hanyaloglu | +2 more
Generation of pcDNA5-FRT-TO-LHR-APEX2 plasmidThe LHR-APEX2 construct was assembled in the following order: a preprolactin sequence, an FLAG tag, a human LHR sequence without a stop codon, a short 4 amino acid linker and an APEX2 sequence with a stop codon at the end. The whole construct was inserted into a pcDNA5-FRT-TO vector containing two tetracycline repressor sites upstream of the construct (Figure S1A).
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Jan 31, 2025 |
law.com | Tyler Thompson |Abigail Walker
By Tyler Thompson and Abigail Walker The rise and notoriety of generative artificial intelligence technologies created a boom in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies of all kinds. Businesses raced to either roll out their own AI systems or find AI vendors to integrate the technology into their operations. While the law has struggled to keep pace, this boom has caught the attention of legislators and regulators.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Abigail Walker |Shelby E. McDonald |Lori R. Kogan |Nichole Louise Nageotte
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Jun 14, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Maria M. Shchepinova |Rachel Richardson |Jack Houghton |Abigail Walker
AbstractCellular signaling by membrane G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is orchestrated by a complex and diverse array of mechanisms. The dynamics of a GPCR interactome as it evolves over time and space in response to an agonist can offer a unique window on pleiotropic signaling decoding and functional selectivity at a cellular level.
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