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Daniel E Goldberg

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Plos Pathogens|September 29, 2017
Plasmodium heme biosynthesis: To be or not to be essential?Daniel E Goldberg, Paul A Sigala
Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers|October 3, 2002
Uveitic angle closure glaucoma in a patient with inactive cytomegalovirus retinitis and immune recovery uveitisDaniel E Goldberg, William R Freeman
Annual Review of Microbiology|April 13, 2022
<i>Plasmodium</i> Egress Across the Parasite Life CycleJeffrey D Dvorin, Daniel E Goldberg
Nature Methods|November 13, 2007
An FKBP destabilization domain modulates protein levels in Plasmodium falciparumChristopher M Armstrong, Daniel E Goldberg
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|January 17, 2012
Recent advances in plasmepsin medicinal chemistry and implications for future antimalarial drug discovery effortsMarvin J Meyers, Daniel E Goldberg
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 12, 2004
A Plasmodium falciparum dipeptidyl aminopeptidase I participates in vacuolar hemoglobin degradationMichael Klemba, Ilya Gluzman, Daniel E Goldberg
Molecular Microbiology|February 26, 2009
Fatty acid acylation regulates trafficking of the unusual Plasmodium falciparum calpain to the nucleolusIlaria Russo, Anna Oksman, Daniel E Goldberg
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|July 10, 2003
Food vacuole plasmepsins are processed at a conserved site by an acidic convertase activity in Plasmodium falciparumRitu Banerjee, Susan E Francis, Daniel E Goldberg
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2006
Hemoglobin-degrading plasmepsin II is active as a monomerJun Liu, Eva S Istvan, Daniel E Goldberg
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 22, 2002
Active site contribution to specificity of the aspartic proteases plasmepsins I and IIPilaiwan Siripurkpong, Jirundon Yuvaniyama, Prapon Wilairat, et al.
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Plos Pathogens|September 29, 2017
Plasmodium heme biosynthesis: To be or not to be essential?Daniel E Goldberg, Paul A Sigala
Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers|October 3, 2002
Uveitic angle closure glaucoma in a patient with inactive cytomegalovirus retinitis and immune recovery uveitisDaniel E Goldberg, William R Freeman
Annual Review of Microbiology|April 13, 2022
<i>Plasmodium</i> Egress Across the Parasite Life CycleJeffrey D Dvorin, Daniel E Goldberg
Nature Methods|November 13, 2007
An FKBP destabilization domain modulates protein levels in Plasmodium falciparumChristopher M Armstrong, Daniel E Goldberg
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|January 17, 2012
Recent advances in plasmepsin medicinal chemistry and implications for future antimalarial drug discovery effortsMarvin J Meyers, Daniel E Goldberg
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 12, 2004
A Plasmodium falciparum dipeptidyl aminopeptidase I participates in vacuolar hemoglobin degradationMichael Klemba, Ilya Gluzman, Daniel E Goldberg
Molecular Microbiology|February 26, 2009
Fatty acid acylation regulates trafficking of the unusual Plasmodium falciparum calpain to the nucleolusIlaria Russo, Anna Oksman, Daniel E Goldberg
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|July 10, 2003
Food vacuole plasmepsins are processed at a conserved site by an acidic convertase activity in Plasmodium falciparumRitu Banerjee, Susan E Francis, Daniel E Goldberg
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2006
Hemoglobin-degrading plasmepsin II is active as a monomerJun Liu, Eva S Istvan, Daniel E Goldberg
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 22, 2002
Active site contribution to specificity of the aspartic proteases plasmepsins I and IIPilaiwan Siripurkpong, Jirundon Yuvaniyama, Prapon Wilairat, et al.
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