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Barnes, R. A. in Pyridine and Its Derivatives, Part 1, ed. Klingsberg, E., New York (Interscience) 1960; ( b) Part 2, p. 191, 1961 Please note these are additions charges on top of our buyers premium – please see Fees for details * Fees

STOP-CODON in L-PART1, STOP-CODON in V-REGION: position 26 and 41 and frameshift in V-REGION: deletion of 1 nt in FR3-IMGT Mauzerall, D. and Westheimer, F. H. J. Am. chem. Soc. 77 (1955) 2261; Loewus, F. A., Vennesland, B. and Harris, D. L. ibid. 3391 a) Hamana, M. and Yamazaki, M. Pharm. Bull., Tokyo 9 (1961) 414; ( b) Smalley, R. K. and Suschitzky, H. J. chem. Soc. (1964) 755 Spinner, E. J. chem. Soc. (1963) 3870; ( b) (1963) 3860; ( c) Katritzky, A. R. with Gardner, J. N. (1958) 2198; with Hands, A. R. ibid. 2202

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Crawford, L., Cole-Hamilton, D. J., Drent, E. & Bühl, M. Mechanism of alkyne alkoxycarbonylation at a pd catalyst with p,n hemilabile ligands: a density functional study. Chem. Eur. J. 20, 13923–13926 (2014). V-REGION is partial: AA 1 is missing (partial FR1-IMGT), and AA 104 is missing (partial FR3-IMGT, and no CDR3-IMGT). Ye, F. & Alper, H. Recyclable selective palladium-catalyzed synthesis of five-, six- or seven-membered ring lactones and lactams by cyclocarbonylation in ionic liquids. Adv. Synth. Catal. 348, 1855–1861 (2006).

King, L. C. J. Am. chem. Soc. 66 (1944) 894; with McWhirter, M. and Barton, D. M. 67 (1945) 2089; and Rowland, R. L. 70 (1948) 239 c) de Villiers, P. A. and den Hertog, H. J. Recl Trav. chim. Pays-Bas Belg. 76 (1957) 747; ( d) with Buurman, D. J. 80 (1961) 325; ( e) Oae, S., Kitao, T. and Kitaoka, Y. Tetrahedron 19 (1963) 827 Spinner, E. J. chem. Soc. ( a) (1960), 1226; ( b) (1962) 3127; ( c) with White, J. C. B. (1962) 3115Only one gene per each sheep and the human TRAV subgroup was included, first preferring potential functional genes when present. The human TRAV31 pseudogene, as a single member of its own subgroup, was excluded from the analysis because of several defects along the sequence. For the same reason, the dromedary TRAV8-3, TRAV16-1, TRAV16-2, TRAV19-4, TRAV22-5 and TRAV31 pseudogenes were not included in the tree. pseudogene due to the insertion of a 6-nucleotide insertion ggagga in the V-HEPTAMER motif (D. Scaviner, M-P. Lefranc, 11/01/2002). Following a query from Lindsay Grey Cowell (11/07/2003), the functionality of TRAV8-7*01, first assigned as functional in the "T cell Receptor FactsBook", was changed to ORF, then to P as no rearranged TRAV8-7 sequences were found. Relationship of the Dromedary TRDV Germline Genes with Public Available Gene Sequences and Analysis of the δ-Chain Repertoire In these conditions Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd act only as auctioneers and agents and the representatives of Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd conducting the sale is called “Auctioneer”.

Although the general structure is shared between the three species, interesting differences in the gene content can be observed. In dromedary, the total number of TRAV genes (83 TRAV genes) is higher than in humans (56 TRAV genes) (IMGT ® Repertoire, http://www.imgt.org (accessed on 12 March 2021)), but is much lower than in the sheep (277 TRAV genes) [ 17]; whereas the number of the dromedary TRAV subgroups (33 subgroups) is lower with respect to both humans (42 subgroups) and sheep (39 subgroups). Therefore, the dromedary germline TRAV repertoire is mainly due to the complexity of the duplication events that have caused the expansion of genes within some subgroups rather than the birth and/or the maintenance of other subgroups. As a matter of a fact, the clustering of the genes in the phylogenetic tree shows that gene duplication, involving ancestral TRAV gene subgroups followed by diversification, is the major mode of evolution of the dromedary TRAV genes. However, the dromedary TRAV42, TRAV43 and TRAV45 subgroups, shared with sheep but not with humans, are distinctive of the artiodactyl lineage, only. Ridd, J. H. in Physical Methods in Heterocyclic Chemistry, ed. Katritzky, A. R., Vol. I, New York (Academic Press) 1963 a) Jones, R. A. and Katritzky, A. R. J. chem. Soc. (1958) 3610; ( b) Albert, A. and Barlin, G. B. (1959) 2384 ATTRIBUTED TO LOWRY, LAURENCE STEPHEN (1887-1976): In our opinion a work by the artists but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the above category. Gautier, J. A. C. r. hebd. Séanc. Acad. Sci., Paris 205 (1937) 614; with Renault, J. 225 (1947) 880Bordwell, F. G., Peterson, M. L. with Rondestvedt, C. S. J. Am. chem. Soc. 76 (1954) 3945; i bid. 3957



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