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2008
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2008. Characterization of folding the four-helix bundle protein Rop by real-time NMR.
21(3):165-170. Abstract
2005
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2005. Reduced global cooperativity is a common feature underlying the amyloidogenicity of pathogenic lysozyme mutations.
Nature. 346(3):773-788. Abstract
2003
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2003. A camelid antibody fragment inhibits the formation of amyloid fibrils by human lysozyme.
424(6950):783-788. Abstract
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2003. Rapid formation of non-native contacts during the folding of HPr revealed by real-time photo-CIDNP NMR and stopped-flow fluorescence experiments.
330(2):397-407. Abstract
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2003. Characterization of single-tryptophan mutants of histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein: evidence for local rearrangements during folding from high concentrations of denaturant.
42(17):4883-4895. Abstract
2001
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2001. A partially folded intermediate species of the beta-sheet protein apo-pseudoazurin is trapped during proline-limited folding.
10(6):1216-1224. Abstract
1999
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1999. Development of enzymatic activity during protein folding. Detection of a spectroscopically silent native-like intermediate of muscle acylphosphatase.
274(29):20151-20158. Abstract
1998
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1998. Structural characterization of the transition state for folding of muscle acylphosphatase.
283(4):893-903. Abstract
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1998. Slow folding of muscle acylphosphatase in the absence of intermediates.
283(4):883-891. Abstract
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1998. Conformational stability of muscle acylphosphatase: the role of temperature, denaturant concentration, and pH.
37(5):1447-1455. Abstract
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1998. Slow cooperative folding of a small globular protein HPr.
37(2):622-637. Abstract
1997
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1997. Detection of residue contacts in a protein folding intermediate.
94(14):7182-7185. Abstract
1996
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1996. Protein folding monitored at individual residues during a two-dimensional NMR experiment.
274(5290):1161-1163. Abstract
1995
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1995. Following protein folding in real time using NMR spectroscopy.
2(10):865-870. Abstract
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1995. A Ca(2+)-binding chimera of human lysozyme and bovine alpha-lactalbumin that can form a molten globule.
270(18):10514-10524. Abstract