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David A Lomas

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American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology|March 16, 2004
Inhibiting polymerization: new therapeutic strategies for Z alpha1-antitrypsin-related emphysemaHelen Parfrey, Timothy R Dafforn, Didier Belorgey, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 13, 2006
Inhibitory activity of the Drosophila melanogaster serpin Necrotic is dependent on lysine residues in the D-helixAndrew S Robertson, Didier Belorgey, David Gubb, et al.
Medical Education|October 14, 2014
Evaluating the National Student Association of Medical ResearchClark D Russell, Adam M H Young, David A Lomas, et al.
SEB Experimental Biology Series|March 4, 2008
Using a Drosophila model of Alzheimer's diseaseDamian C Crowther, Richard Page, Thomas Rival, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 21, 2014
Altered native stability is the dominant basis for susceptibility of α1-antitrypsin mutants to polymerizationJames A Irving, Imran Haq, Jennifer A Dickens, et al.
Nature Communications|December 14, 2020
High-resolution ex vivo NMR spectroscopy of human Z α<sub>1</sub>-antitrypsinAlistair M Jagger, Christopher A Waudby, James A Irving, et al.
Biochemistry|February 26, 2003
Nucleation of alpha 1-antichymotrypsin polymerizationDamian C Crowther, Louise C Serpell, Timothy R Dafforn, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 24, 2025
Top-Down Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Disease Associated Conformational Ensemble of Alpha-1-antitrypsinSarah Vickers, Ibrahim Aldobiyan, Sarah M Lowen, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 5, 2004
Neuroserpin Portland (Ser52Arg) is trapped as an inactive intermediate that rapidly forms polymers: implications for the epilepsy seen in the dementia FENIBDidier Belorgey, Lynda K Sharp, Damian C Crowther, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|December 1, 2012
Endoplasmic reticulum polymers impair luminal protein mobility and sensitize to cellular stress in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiencyAdriana Ordóñez, Erik L Snapp, Lu Tan, et al.
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American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology|March 16, 2004
Inhibiting polymerization: new therapeutic strategies for Z alpha1-antitrypsin-related emphysemaHelen Parfrey, Timothy R Dafforn, Didier Belorgey, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 13, 2006
Inhibitory activity of the Drosophila melanogaster serpin Necrotic is dependent on lysine residues in the D-helixAndrew S Robertson, Didier Belorgey, David Gubb, et al.
Medical Education|October 14, 2014
Evaluating the National Student Association of Medical ResearchClark D Russell, Adam M H Young, David A Lomas, et al.
SEB Experimental Biology Series|March 4, 2008
Using a Drosophila model of Alzheimer's diseaseDamian C Crowther, Richard Page, Thomas Rival, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 21, 2014
Altered native stability is the dominant basis for susceptibility of α1-antitrypsin mutants to polymerizationJames A Irving, Imran Haq, Jennifer A Dickens, et al.
Nature Communications|December 14, 2020
High-resolution ex vivo NMR spectroscopy of human Z α<sub>1</sub>-antitrypsinAlistair M Jagger, Christopher A Waudby, James A Irving, et al.
Biochemistry|February 26, 2003
Nucleation of alpha 1-antichymotrypsin polymerizationDamian C Crowther, Louise C Serpell, Timothy R Dafforn, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 24, 2025
Top-Down Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Reveals a Disease Associated Conformational Ensemble of Alpha-1-antitrypsinSarah Vickers, Ibrahim Aldobiyan, Sarah M Lowen, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 5, 2004
Neuroserpin Portland (Ser52Arg) is trapped as an inactive intermediate that rapidly forms polymers: implications for the epilepsy seen in the dementia FENIBDidier Belorgey, Lynda K Sharp, Damian C Crowther, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|December 1, 2012
Endoplasmic reticulum polymers impair luminal protein mobility and sensitize to cellular stress in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiencyAdriana Ordóñez, Erik L Snapp, Lu Tan, et al.
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