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Carolyn M Teschke

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Structure (London, England : 1993)|August 14, 2012
Themes and variations of viral small terminase proteinsCarolyn M Teschke
Structure (London, England : 1993)|May 16, 2006
Molecular glue to cement a phageCarolyn M Teschke
Journal of Virology|February 22, 2019
Architect of Virus Assembly: the Portal Protein Nucleates Procapsid Assembly in Bacteriophage P22Tina Motwani, Carolyn M Teschke
Virology|June 9, 2019
Of capsid structure and stability: The partnership between charged residues of E-loop and P-domain of the bacteriophage P22 coat proteinKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Plos Pathogens|May 18, 2018
Lessons from bacteriophages part 2: A saga of scientific breakthroughs and prospects for their use in human healthKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Journal of Virology|May 10, 2019
A Hydrophobic Network: Intersubunit and Intercapsomer Interactions Stabilizing the Bacteriophage P22 CapsidKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Virology|September 3, 2003
Folding of phage P22 coat protein monomers: kinetic and thermodynamic propertiesEric Anderson, Carolyn M Teschke
Plos Pathogens|May 18, 2018
Lessons from bacteriophages part 1: Deriving utility from protein structure, function, and evolutionKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Cell Stress & Chaperones|April 20, 2007
GroEL/S substrate specificity based on substrate unfolding propensityKristin N Parent, Carolyn M Teschke
Journal of Virology|August 14, 2015
A Molecular Staple: D-Loops in the I Domain of Bacteriophage P22 Coat Protein Make Important Intercapsomer Contacts Required for Procapsid AssemblyNadia G D'Lima, Carolyn M Teschke
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Structure (London, England : 1993)|August 14, 2012
Themes and variations of viral small terminase proteinsCarolyn M Teschke
Structure (London, England : 1993)|May 16, 2006
Molecular glue to cement a phageCarolyn M Teschke
Journal of Virology|February 22, 2019
Architect of Virus Assembly: the Portal Protein Nucleates Procapsid Assembly in Bacteriophage P22Tina Motwani, Carolyn M Teschke
Virology|June 9, 2019
Of capsid structure and stability: The partnership between charged residues of E-loop and P-domain of the bacteriophage P22 coat proteinKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Plos Pathogens|May 18, 2018
Lessons from bacteriophages part 2: A saga of scientific breakthroughs and prospects for their use in human healthKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Journal of Virology|May 10, 2019
A Hydrophobic Network: Intersubunit and Intercapsomer Interactions Stabilizing the Bacteriophage P22 CapsidKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Virology|September 3, 2003
Folding of phage P22 coat protein monomers: kinetic and thermodynamic propertiesEric Anderson, Carolyn M Teschke
Plos Pathogens|May 18, 2018
Lessons from bacteriophages part 1: Deriving utility from protein structure, function, and evolutionKunica Asija, Carolyn M Teschke
Cell Stress & Chaperones|April 20, 2007
GroEL/S substrate specificity based on substrate unfolding propensityKristin N Parent, Carolyn M Teschke
Journal of Virology|August 14, 2015
A Molecular Staple: D-Loops in the I Domain of Bacteriophage P22 Coat Protein Make Important Intercapsomer Contacts Required for Procapsid AssemblyNadia G D'Lima, Carolyn M Teschke
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