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C D Dickinson

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1997
Active site modification of factor VIIa affects interactions of the protease domain with tissue factorC D Dickinson, W Ruf
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|February 28, 2004
Allosteric regulation of the cofactor-dependent serine protease coagulation factor VIIaW Ruf, C D Dickinson
Biochemistry|March 3, 1999
Regulation of the catalytic function of coagulation factor VIIa by a conformational linkage of surface residue Glu 154 to the active siteJ Shobe, C D Dickinson, W Ruf
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
Influence of cofactor binding and active site occupancy on the conformation of the macromolecular substrate exosite of factor VIIaC D Dickinson, J Shobe, W Ruf
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 1996
Identification of surface residues mediating tissue factor binding and catalytic function of the serine protease factor VIIaC D Dickinson, C R Kelly, W Ruf
Plant Physiology|February 1, 1991
Slow-growth phenotype of transgenic tomato expressing apoplastic invertaseC D Dickinson, T Altabella, M J Chrispeels
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|July 1, 1997
The structural basis of function of the TF. VIIa complex in the cellular initiation of coagulationT S Edgington, C D Dickinson, W Ruf
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 1997
Ca2+ binding to the first epidermal growth factor module of coagulation factor VIIa is important for cofactor interaction and proteolytic functionC R Kelly, C D Dickinson, W Ruf
Nucleic Acids Research|January 11, 1988
RY repeats are conserved in the 5'-flanking regions of legume seed-protein genesC D Dickinson, R P Evans, N C Nielsen
The Plant Cell|April 1, 1989
Role of posttranslational cleavage in glycinin assemblyC D Dickinson, E H Hussein, N C Nielsen
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1997
Active site modification of factor VIIa affects interactions of the protease domain with tissue factorC D Dickinson, W Ruf
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|February 28, 2004
Allosteric regulation of the cofactor-dependent serine protease coagulation factor VIIaW Ruf, C D Dickinson
Biochemistry|March 3, 1999
Regulation of the catalytic function of coagulation factor VIIa by a conformational linkage of surface residue Glu 154 to the active siteJ Shobe, C D Dickinson, W Ruf
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
Influence of cofactor binding and active site occupancy on the conformation of the macromolecular substrate exosite of factor VIIaC D Dickinson, J Shobe, W Ruf
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 1996
Identification of surface residues mediating tissue factor binding and catalytic function of the serine protease factor VIIaC D Dickinson, C R Kelly, W Ruf
Plant Physiology|February 1, 1991
Slow-growth phenotype of transgenic tomato expressing apoplastic invertaseC D Dickinson, T Altabella, M J Chrispeels
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|July 1, 1997
The structural basis of function of the TF. VIIa complex in the cellular initiation of coagulationT S Edgington, C D Dickinson, W Ruf
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 1997
Ca2+ binding to the first epidermal growth factor module of coagulation factor VIIa is important for cofactor interaction and proteolytic functionC R Kelly, C D Dickinson, W Ruf
Nucleic Acids Research|January 11, 1988
RY repeats are conserved in the 5'-flanking regions of legume seed-protein genesC D Dickinson, R P Evans, N C Nielsen
The Plant Cell|April 1, 1989
Role of posttranslational cleavage in glycinin assemblyC D Dickinson, E H Hussein, N C Nielsen
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