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  1. 2cno (5,404 bytes)
    24: ...at plays a central role in apoptosis. Aza-peptide epoxides are a novel class of irreversible inhibitors that...
  2. 2cnk (5,200 bytes)
    24: ...at plays a central role in apoptosis. Aza-peptide epoxides are a novel class of irreversible inhibitors that...
  3. 2cnn (5,249 bytes)
    24: ...at plays a central role in apoptosis. Aza-peptide epoxides are a novel class of irreversible inhibitors that...
  4. 2cnl (5,195 bytes)
    24: ...at plays a central role in apoptosis. Aza-peptide epoxides are a novel class of irreversible inhibitors that...
  5. 2cdr (5,085 bytes)
    24: ...at plays a central role in apoptosis. Aza-peptide epoxides are a novel class of irreversible inhibitors that...
  6. 2c4j (4,645 bytes)
    24: ...Crystal structures demonstrate that activity with epoxides is enabled through removal of steric hindrance fr...
  7. 2cjp (4,310 bytes)
    24: Epoxide hydrolases catalyze the conversion of epoxides to diols. The known functions of such enzymes inc...
  8. 2bng (4,770 bytes)
    11: ...e capable of hydrolyzing long or bulky lipophilic epoxides such as 9,10-epoxystearic acid and cholesterol 5,...
    24: ...s capable of hydrolyzing long or bulky lipophilic epoxides such as 10,11-epoxystearic acid and cholesterol 5...
  9. 1pgt (5,020 bytes)
    24: ...lic participant in the addition of glutathione to epoxides. An N-(2-hydroxethyl)piperazine-N'-2-ethanesulfon...
  10. 1s8o (5,174 bytes)
    11: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  11. 8zbl (4,682 bytes)
    11: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  12. 1vj5 (5,760 bytes)
    12: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  13. 1zd2 (5,175 bytes)
    11: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  14. 1zd3 (5,257 bytes)
    11: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  15. 1zd4 (5,190 bytes)
    11: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  16. 1zd5 (5,192 bytes)
    11: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...
  17. 2pgt (5,163 bytes)
    24: ...lic participant in the addition of glutathione to epoxides. An N-(2-hydroxethyl)piperazine-N'-2-ethanesulfon...
  18. 3pgt (5,107 bytes)
    24: ...ectrophilic participant in the addition of GSH to epoxides.
  19. 4pgt (5,170 bytes)
    24: ...ectrophilic participant in the addition of GSH to epoxides.
  20. 1cqz (2,923 bytes)
    10: ...obiotic metabolism by degrading potentially toxic epoxides. Also determines steady-state levels of physiolog...

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