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D A Parry

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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules|October 1, 1996
The molecular structure of reptilian keratinR D Fraser, D A Parry
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 7, 1981
Growth and development of collagen fibrils in immature tissues from rat and sheepA S Craig, D A Parry
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 5, 1993
The conserved H1 domain of the type II keratin 1 chain plays an essential role in the alignment of nearest neighbor molecules in mouse and human keratin 1/keratin 10 intermediate filaments at the two- to four-molecule level of structureP M Steinert, D A Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|September 2, 1998
Hard alpha-keratin intermediate filament chains: substructure of the N- and C-terminal domains and the predicted structure and function of the C-terminal domains of type I and type II chainsD A Parry, A C North
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 25, 1973
Structural role of tropomyosin in muscle regulation: analysis of the x-ray diffraction patterns from relaxed and contracting musclesD A Parry, J M Squire
Annual Review of Cell Biology|January 1, 1985
Intermediate filaments: conformity and diversity of expression and structureP M Steinert, D A Parry
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules|February 1, 1991
Three-stranded alpha-fibrous proteins: the heptad repeat and its implications for structureJ F Conway, D A Parry
Oncogene|March 3, 1998
Active cdk6 complexes are predominantly nuclear and represent only a minority of the cdk6 in T cellsD Mahony, D A Parry, E Lees
Journal of Structural Biology|October 24, 2000
Human and Xenopus cingulin share a modular organization of the coiled-coil rod domain: predictions for intra- and intermolecular assemblyS Citi, F D'Atri, D A Parry
Proteins|October 1, 1996
Heptad breaks in alpha-helical coiled coils: stutters and stammersJ H Brown, C Cohen, D A Parry
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules|October 1, 1996
The molecular structure of reptilian keratinR D Fraser, D A Parry
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 7, 1981
Growth and development of collagen fibrils in immature tissues from rat and sheepA S Craig, D A Parry
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 5, 1993
The conserved H1 domain of the type II keratin 1 chain plays an essential role in the alignment of nearest neighbor molecules in mouse and human keratin 1/keratin 10 intermediate filaments at the two- to four-molecule level of structureP M Steinert, D A Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|September 2, 1998
Hard alpha-keratin intermediate filament chains: substructure of the N- and C-terminal domains and the predicted structure and function of the C-terminal domains of type I and type II chainsD A Parry, A C North
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 25, 1973
Structural role of tropomyosin in muscle regulation: analysis of the x-ray diffraction patterns from relaxed and contracting musclesD A Parry, J M Squire
Annual Review of Cell Biology|January 1, 1985
Intermediate filaments: conformity and diversity of expression and structureP M Steinert, D A Parry
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules|February 1, 1991
Three-stranded alpha-fibrous proteins: the heptad repeat and its implications for structureJ F Conway, D A Parry
Oncogene|March 3, 1998
Active cdk6 complexes are predominantly nuclear and represent only a minority of the cdk6 in T cellsD Mahony, D A Parry, E Lees
Journal of Structural Biology|October 24, 2000
Human and Xenopus cingulin share a modular organization of the coiled-coil rod domain: predictions for intra- and intermolecular assemblyS Citi, F D'Atri, D A Parry
Proteins|October 1, 1996
Heptad breaks in alpha-helical coiled coils: stutters and stammersJ H Brown, C Cohen, D A Parry
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