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Christopher M Dobson

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 13, 2017
Monomeric and fibrillar α-synuclein exert opposite effects on the catalytic cycle that promotes the proliferation of Aβ42 aggregatesSean Chia, Patrick Flagmeier, Johnny Habchi, et al.
Biochemistry|May 12, 2017
Amyloid-like Fibrils from an α-Helical Transmembrane ProteinKaren Stroobants, Janet R Kumita, Nicola J Harris, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 17, 2011
Nucleated polymerization with secondary pathways. I. Time evolution of the principal momentsSamuel I A Cohen, Michele Vendruscolo, Mark E Welland, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 22, 2020
Probing the unfolded protein response in long-lived naked mole-ratsZhen Du, Sampurna Chakrabarti, Yavuz Kulaberoglu, et al.
Plos One|November 21, 2012
Analysis of the native structure, stability and aggregation of biotinylated human lysozymeMinkoo Ahn, Erwin De Genst, Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle, et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|October 23, 2021
The Amyloid Fibril-Forming β-Sheet Regions of Amyloid β and α-Synuclein Preferentially Interact with the Molecular Chaperone 14-3-3ζDanielle M Williams, David C Thorn, Christopher M Dobson, et al.
Biophysical Chemistry|February 28, 2021
Characterisation of the structural, dynamic and aggregation properties of the W64R amyloidogenic variant of human lysozymeNicola Vettore, Joël Moray, Alain Brans, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology|May 11, 2019
The Toxicity of Misfolded Protein Oligomers Is Independent of Their Secondary StructureMirella Vivoli Vega, Roberta Cascella, Serene W Chen, et al.
Plos One|August 6, 2011
Native-state stability determines the extent of degradation relative to secretion of protein variants from Pichia pastorisGraham Whyteside, Marcos J C Alcocer, Janet R Kumita, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 23, 2018
Direct Observation of Oligomerization by Single Molecule Fluorescence Reveals a Multistep Aggregation Mechanism for the Yeast Prion Protein Ure2Jie Yang, Alexander J Dear, Thomas C T Michaels, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 13, 2017
Monomeric and fibrillar α-synuclein exert opposite effects on the catalytic cycle that promotes the proliferation of Aβ42 aggregatesSean Chia, Patrick Flagmeier, Johnny Habchi, et al.
Biochemistry|May 12, 2017
Amyloid-like Fibrils from an α-Helical Transmembrane ProteinKaren Stroobants, Janet R Kumita, Nicola J Harris, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 17, 2011
Nucleated polymerization with secondary pathways. I. Time evolution of the principal momentsSamuel I A Cohen, Michele Vendruscolo, Mark E Welland, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 22, 2020
Probing the unfolded protein response in long-lived naked mole-ratsZhen Du, Sampurna Chakrabarti, Yavuz Kulaberoglu, et al.
Plos One|November 21, 2012
Analysis of the native structure, stability and aggregation of biotinylated human lysozymeMinkoo Ahn, Erwin De Genst, Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle, et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|October 23, 2021
The Amyloid Fibril-Forming β-Sheet Regions of Amyloid β and α-Synuclein Preferentially Interact with the Molecular Chaperone 14-3-3ζDanielle M Williams, David C Thorn, Christopher M Dobson, et al.
Biophysical Chemistry|February 28, 2021
Characterisation of the structural, dynamic and aggregation properties of the W64R amyloidogenic variant of human lysozymeNicola Vettore, Joël Moray, Alain Brans, et al.
ACS Chemical Biology|May 11, 2019
The Toxicity of Misfolded Protein Oligomers Is Independent of Their Secondary StructureMirella Vivoli Vega, Roberta Cascella, Serene W Chen, et al.
Plos One|August 6, 2011
Native-state stability determines the extent of degradation relative to secretion of protein variants from Pichia pastorisGraham Whyteside, Marcos J C Alcocer, Janet R Kumita, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 23, 2018
Direct Observation of Oligomerization by Single Molecule Fluorescence Reveals a Multistep Aggregation Mechanism for the Yeast Prion Protein Ure2Jie Yang, Alexander J Dear, Thomas C T Michaels, et al.
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