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Doug Barrick

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Structure (London, England : 1993)|May 10, 2003
Folding by consensusKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|August 15, 2006
The notch ankyrin domain folds via a discrete, centralized pathwayChristina Marchetti Bradley, Doug Barrick
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|December 15, 2010
The folding of single domain proteins--have we reached a consensus?Tobin R Sosnick, Doug Barrick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|October 4, 2024
One RING to rule them all: Mind bomb-1 ccRING3 controls Notch signalingKristen M Ramsey, Doug Barrick
Nature Structural Biology|January 29, 2002
Irreversible assembly of membrane fusion machinesDoug Barrick, Frederick M Hughson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 21, 2004
An experimentally determined protein folding energy landscapeCecilia C Mello, Doug Barrick
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|January 30, 2009
Predicting repeat protein folding kinetics from an experimentally determined folding energy landscapeTimothy O Street, Doug Barrick
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 21, 2024
Unraveling paralog-specific Notch signaling through thermodynamics of ternary complex formation and transcriptional activation of chimeric receptorsKristen M Ramsey, Doug Barrick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2004
Nonspecific hydrophobic interactions stabilize an equilibrium intermediate of apomyoglobin at a key position within the AGH regionAngela M Bertagna, Doug Barrick
Biophysical Chemistry|July 19, 2011
Deletion of internal structured repeats increases the stability of a leucine-rich repeat protein, YopMEllen F Vieux, Doug Barrick
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Structure (London, England : 1993)|May 10, 2003
Folding by consensusKatherine W Tripp, Doug Barrick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|August 15, 2006
The notch ankyrin domain folds via a discrete, centralized pathwayChristina Marchetti Bradley, Doug Barrick
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|December 15, 2010
The folding of single domain proteins--have we reached a consensus?Tobin R Sosnick, Doug Barrick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|October 4, 2024
One RING to rule them all: Mind bomb-1 ccRING3 controls Notch signalingKristen M Ramsey, Doug Barrick
Nature Structural Biology|January 29, 2002
Irreversible assembly of membrane fusion machinesDoug Barrick, Frederick M Hughson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 21, 2004
An experimentally determined protein folding energy landscapeCecilia C Mello, Doug Barrick
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|January 30, 2009
Predicting repeat protein folding kinetics from an experimentally determined folding energy landscapeTimothy O Street, Doug Barrick
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 21, 2024
Unraveling paralog-specific Notch signaling through thermodynamics of ternary complex formation and transcriptional activation of chimeric receptorsKristen M Ramsey, Doug Barrick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2004
Nonspecific hydrophobic interactions stabilize an equilibrium intermediate of apomyoglobin at a key position within the AGH regionAngela M Bertagna, Doug Barrick
Biophysical Chemistry|July 19, 2011
Deletion of internal structured repeats increases the stability of a leucine-rich repeat protein, YopMEllen F Vieux, Doug Barrick
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