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David A D Parry

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Advances in Protein Chemistry|April 20, 2005
Fibrous proteins: new structural and functional aspects revealedDavid A D Parry, John M Squire
Journal of Structural Biology|December 17, 2009
A different conformation for linker L12 in IF molecules in the molecular and filamentous forms: an hypothesisDavid A D Parry, Thomasin A Smith
Journal of Structural Biology|February 24, 2010
Coiled-coils and fibrous proteinsDavid A D Parry, John M Squire
Journal of Structural Biology|September 5, 2021
Keratin intermediate filament chains in the European common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) and a potential keratin filament crosslinkerDavid A D Parry, David J Winter
Biophysical Chemistry|September 24, 2004
Characteristic features of amino acid residues in coiled-coil protein structuresM Michael Gromiha, David A D Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|February 20, 2007
Sequence analyses of Type I and Type II chains in human hair and epithelial keratin intermediate filaments: promiscuous obligate heterodimers, Type II template for molecule formation and a rationale for heterodimer formationThomasin A Smith, David A D Parry
Sub-Cellular Biochemistry|January 20, 2017
Fibrous Protein Structures: Hierarchy, History and HeroesJohn M Squire, David A D Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|February 12, 2021
Keratin intermediate filament chains in tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus): A comparison of tuatara and human sequencesDavid A D Parry, David J Winter
Advances in Protein Chemistry|October 19, 2005
Comparative motile mechanisms in cellsJohn M Squire, David A D Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|January 8, 2008
Three-dimensional modelling of interchain sequence similarities and differences in the coiled-coil segments of keratin intermediate filament heterodimers highlight features important in assemblyThomasin A Smith, David A D Parry
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Advances in Protein Chemistry|April 20, 2005
Fibrous proteins: new structural and functional aspects revealedDavid A D Parry, John M Squire
Journal of Structural Biology|December 17, 2009
A different conformation for linker L12 in IF molecules in the molecular and filamentous forms: an hypothesisDavid A D Parry, Thomasin A Smith
Journal of Structural Biology|February 24, 2010
Coiled-coils and fibrous proteinsDavid A D Parry, John M Squire
Journal of Structural Biology|September 5, 2021
Keratin intermediate filament chains in the European common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) and a potential keratin filament crosslinkerDavid A D Parry, David J Winter
Biophysical Chemistry|September 24, 2004
Characteristic features of amino acid residues in coiled-coil protein structuresM Michael Gromiha, David A D Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|February 20, 2007
Sequence analyses of Type I and Type II chains in human hair and epithelial keratin intermediate filaments: promiscuous obligate heterodimers, Type II template for molecule formation and a rationale for heterodimer formationThomasin A Smith, David A D Parry
Sub-Cellular Biochemistry|January 20, 2017
Fibrous Protein Structures: Hierarchy, History and HeroesJohn M Squire, David A D Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|February 12, 2021
Keratin intermediate filament chains in tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus): A comparison of tuatara and human sequencesDavid A D Parry, David J Winter
Advances in Protein Chemistry|October 19, 2005
Comparative motile mechanisms in cellsJohn M Squire, David A D Parry
Journal of Structural Biology|January 8, 2008
Three-dimensional modelling of interchain sequence similarities and differences in the coiled-coil segments of keratin intermediate filament heterodimers highlight features important in assemblyThomasin A Smith, David A D Parry
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