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Folding and binding cascades: Dynamic landscapes and population shifts
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- 01 January 2000, pp. 10-19
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Amyloid protofilament formation of hen egg lysozyme in highly concentrated ethanol solution
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 369-375
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Formation of insulin amyloid fibrils followed by FTIR simultaneously with CD and electron microscopy
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- 15 December 2000, pp. 1960-1967
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Immucillin-H binding to purine nucleoside phosphorylase reduces dynamic solvent exchange
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- 05 October 2000, pp. 1660-1668
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A minimal peptide substrate in biotin holoenzyme synthetase-catalyzed biotinylation
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 921-929
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The mechanism of aconitase: 1.8 Å resolution crystal structure of the S642A:citrate complex
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 2655-2662
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Polymer principles and protein folding
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- 01 June 1999, pp. 1166-1180
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Positional preference of proline in α-helices
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- 01 July 1999, pp. 1492-1499
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Escherichia coli maltose-binding protein is uncommonly effective at promoting the solubility of polypeptides to which it is fused
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- 01 August 1999, pp. 1668-1674
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Chemical cross-linking with thiol-cleavable reagents combined with differential mass spectrometric peptide mapping—A novel approach to assess intermolecular protein contacts
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- 01 August 2000, pp. 1503-1518
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