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Christopher P Hill

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 2, 2015
Editorial overview: Macromolecular machines and assemblies: Rise and fall at the molecular levelKatrina T Forest, Christopher P Hill
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|September 29, 2004
Grabbing E2 by the tailAndrew P VanDemark, Christopher P Hill
Biochemistry|December 21, 2006
Structure of ATP-bound human ATP:cobalamin adenosyltransferaseHeidi L Schubert, Christopher P Hill
Elife|March 30, 2013
Building a super elongation complex for HIVChristopher P Hill, Wesley I Sundquist
Nature Structural Biology|March 28, 2003
Two-stepping with E1Andrew P VanDemark, Christopher P Hill
Cell|October 10, 2007
How to assemble a capsidWesley I Sundquist, Christopher P Hill
Structure (London, England : 1993)|February 13, 2007
A versatile platform for inactivation and destructionFrank G Whitby, Christopher P Hill
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|September 28, 2025
Editorial overview: Macromolecular assemblies: Technology innovations driving biological understandingChristopher P Hill, Elena V Orlova
Molecular Cell|January 8, 2011
Proteasome activatorsBeth M Stadtmueller, Christopher P Hill
The EMBO Journal|August 28, 2003
The pore of activated 20S proteasomes has an ordered 7-fold symmetric conformationAndreas Förster, Frank G Whitby, Christopher P Hill
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 2, 2015
Editorial overview: Macromolecular machines and assemblies: Rise and fall at the molecular levelKatrina T Forest, Christopher P Hill
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|September 29, 2004
Grabbing E2 by the tailAndrew P VanDemark, Christopher P Hill
Biochemistry|December 21, 2006
Structure of ATP-bound human ATP:cobalamin adenosyltransferaseHeidi L Schubert, Christopher P Hill
Elife|March 30, 2013
Building a super elongation complex for HIVChristopher P Hill, Wesley I Sundquist
Nature Structural Biology|March 28, 2003
Two-stepping with E1Andrew P VanDemark, Christopher P Hill
Cell|October 10, 2007
How to assemble a capsidWesley I Sundquist, Christopher P Hill
Structure (London, England : 1993)|February 13, 2007
A versatile platform for inactivation and destructionFrank G Whitby, Christopher P Hill
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|September 28, 2025
Editorial overview: Macromolecular assemblies: Technology innovations driving biological understandingChristopher P Hill, Elena V Orlova
Molecular Cell|January 8, 2011
Proteasome activatorsBeth M Stadtmueller, Christopher P Hill
The EMBO Journal|August 28, 2003
The pore of activated 20S proteasomes has an ordered 7-fold symmetric conformationAndreas Förster, Frank G Whitby, Christopher P Hill
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