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The Rockefeller University  

Molecular Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex

Wyatt Technology Corporation  

Free-Solution, Label-Free Protein-Protein Interactions Characterized by Dynamic Light Scattering

Louis Stokes Laboratories  

Hybrid Structural Model of the Complete Human ESCRT-0 complex

Louis Stokes Laboratories  

 Membrane Scission by the ESCRT-III Complex

Yale University  

Cellular prion protein mediates impairment of synaptic plasticity by amyloid-b oligomers

Weill Cornell Medical College Laboratory  

Structural Basis for Recognition of Diubiquitins by NEMO

Wyatt Technology Corporation  

Characterizing Stable Protein Formulations

Laboratory of Cell Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute  

Architecture of a Coat for the Nuclear Pore Membrane

U.S. Army  

Design and Testing for a Nontagged F1-V Fusion Protein as Vaccine Antigen against Bubonic and Pneumonic Plague

Stanford University  

Structure of nerve growth factor complexed with the shared neurotrophin receptor

Notre Dame  

Oxidized mono-, di-, tri-, and polysaccharides as potential hemoglobin cross-linking reagents for the synthesis of high oxygen affinity artificial blood substitutes

RIKEN  

An optical marker based on the UV-induced green-to-red photoconversion of a fluorescent protein

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Rational design of low-molecular weight heparins with improved in vivo activity

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Insights into the respiratory electron transfer pathway from the structure of nitrate reductase A

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Chaperonin-mediated stabilization and ATP-triggered release of semiconductor nanoparticles

Stanford  

Hexameric structure and assembly of the interleukin-6/IL-6 alpha-receptor/gp 130 complex

LBNL  

Crystal structure of a tetradecameric assembly of the association domain of Ca2+/Calmodulin-dependent kinase II

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An "endless" route to cyclic polymers

UC Berkeley  

Structural evidence for feedback activation by Ras-GTP of the Ras-specific nucleotide exchange factor SOS

Wyatt Technology  

Light Scattering to Detect Compound Aggregation in Screening Assays

Wyatt Technology  

Characterization of Hyaluronic Acid with On-Line Differential Viscometry, Multiangle Light Scattering, and Differential Refractometry

 

 
 
 


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