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D M Engelman

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 20, 1978
The planar distributions of surface proteins and intramembrane particles in Acholeplasma laidlawii are differentially affected by the physical state of membrane lipidsB A Wallace, D M Engelman
Cell|February 1, 1981
The spontaneous insertion of proteins into and across membranes: the helical hairpin hypothesisD M Engelman, T A Steitz
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 15, 1983
Lipid bilayer thickness varies linearly with acyl chain length in fluid phosphatidylcholine vesiclesB A Lewis, D M Engelman
Biophysical Journal|September 1, 1981
Conformation of liquid N-alkanesF Goodsaid-Zalduondo, D M Engelman
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1984
Neutron scattering shows that cytochrome b5 penetrates deeply into the lipid bilayerE P Gogol, D M Engelman
Scientific American|October 1, 1976
Neutron-scattering studies of the ribosomeD M Engelman, P B Moore
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 15, 1983
Bacteriorhodopsin remains dispersed in fluid phospholipid bilayers over a wide range of bilayer thicknessesB A Lewis, D M Engelman
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 15, 1977
Model calculations of protein pair interference functionsP B Moore, D M Engelman
Biochemistry|July 7, 1992
Bacteriorhodopsin can be refolded from two independently stable transmembrane helices and the complementary five-helix fragmentT W Kahn, D M Engelman
Proteins|December 18, 2001
Computation and mutagenesis suggest a right-handed structure for the synaptobrevin transmembrane dimerK G Fleming, D M Engelman
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|April 20, 1978
The planar distributions of surface proteins and intramembrane particles in Acholeplasma laidlawii are differentially affected by the physical state of membrane lipidsB A Wallace, D M Engelman
Cell|February 1, 1981
The spontaneous insertion of proteins into and across membranes: the helical hairpin hypothesisD M Engelman, T A Steitz
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 15, 1983
Lipid bilayer thickness varies linearly with acyl chain length in fluid phosphatidylcholine vesiclesB A Lewis, D M Engelman
Biophysical Journal|September 1, 1981
Conformation of liquid N-alkanesF Goodsaid-Zalduondo, D M Engelman
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1984
Neutron scattering shows that cytochrome b5 penetrates deeply into the lipid bilayerE P Gogol, D M Engelman
Scientific American|October 1, 1976
Neutron-scattering studies of the ribosomeD M Engelman, P B Moore
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 15, 1983
Bacteriorhodopsin remains dispersed in fluid phospholipid bilayers over a wide range of bilayer thicknessesB A Lewis, D M Engelman
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 15, 1977
Model calculations of protein pair interference functionsP B Moore, D M Engelman
Biochemistry|July 7, 1992
Bacteriorhodopsin can be refolded from two independently stable transmembrane helices and the complementary five-helix fragmentT W Kahn, D M Engelman
Proteins|December 18, 2001
Computation and mutagenesis suggest a right-handed structure for the synaptobrevin transmembrane dimerK G Fleming, D M Engelman
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