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A C Rigby

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 22, 1995
2H-NMR study of two probe-labelled glycosphingolipid-derived signalling modulators in bilayer membranesA C Rigby, K R Barber, C W Grant
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 19, 1998
Solution and solid state conformation of the human EGF receptor transmembrane regionA C Rigby, C W Grant, G S Shaw
Current Protein & Peptide Science|August 24, 2004
Conotoxins and structural biology: a prospective paradigm for drug discoveryM A Grant, X J Morelli, A C Rigby
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 23, 1996
Sphingolipid-derived signalling modulators: interaction with phosphatidylserineA C Rigby, K R Barber, C W Grant
Biochemistry|June 10, 1997
Three-dimensional structure of a gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-containing conotoxin, conantokin G, from the marine snail Conus geographus: the metal-free conformerA C Rigby, J D Baleja, B C Furie, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 22, 2001
A novel approach for assessing macromolecular complexes combining soft-docking calculations with NMR dataX J Morelli, P N Palma, F Guerlesquin, et al.
Biochemistry|November 5, 1997
Oligomerization of the EGF receptor transmembrane domain: a 2H NMR study in lipid bilayersD H Jones, A C Rigby, K R Barber, et al.
Biochemistry|September 24, 1996
Transmembrane region of the epidermal growth factor receptor: behavior and interactions via 2H NMRA C Rigby, K R Barber, G S Shaw, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 23, 1994
Behaviour of complex oligosaccharides at a bilayer membrane surface: probed by 2H-NMRK R Barber, K S Hamilton, A C Rigby, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 7, 2000
The Gla domain of human prothrombin has a binding site for factor VaM D Blostein, A C Rigby, M Jacobs, et al.
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 22, 1995
2H-NMR study of two probe-labelled glycosphingolipid-derived signalling modulators in bilayer membranesA C Rigby, K R Barber, C W Grant
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 19, 1998
Solution and solid state conformation of the human EGF receptor transmembrane regionA C Rigby, C W Grant, G S Shaw
Current Protein & Peptide Science|August 24, 2004
Conotoxins and structural biology: a prospective paradigm for drug discoveryM A Grant, X J Morelli, A C Rigby
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 23, 1996
Sphingolipid-derived signalling modulators: interaction with phosphatidylserineA C Rigby, K R Barber, C W Grant
Biochemistry|June 10, 1997
Three-dimensional structure of a gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-containing conotoxin, conantokin G, from the marine snail Conus geographus: the metal-free conformerA C Rigby, J D Baleja, B C Furie, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 22, 2001
A novel approach for assessing macromolecular complexes combining soft-docking calculations with NMR dataX J Morelli, P N Palma, F Guerlesquin, et al.
Biochemistry|November 5, 1997
Oligomerization of the EGF receptor transmembrane domain: a 2H NMR study in lipid bilayersD H Jones, A C Rigby, K R Barber, et al.
Biochemistry|September 24, 1996
Transmembrane region of the epidermal growth factor receptor: behavior and interactions via 2H NMRA C Rigby, K R Barber, G S Shaw, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|March 23, 1994
Behaviour of complex oligosaccharides at a bilayer membrane surface: probed by 2H-NMRK R Barber, K S Hamilton, A C Rigby, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 7, 2000
The Gla domain of human prothrombin has a binding site for factor VaM D Blostein, A C Rigby, M Jacobs, et al.
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