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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 1, 1999
Competitive inhibition of cathepsin C by guanidinium ions and reexamination of substrate inhibitionB Cigić, R H Pain
FEBS Letters|May 2, 1994
Tumour necrosis factor is in equilibrium with a trimeric molten globule at low pHR Hlodan, R H Pain
FEBS Letters|February 17, 1986
The effect of substrates on the inter-domain interactions of the hinge-bending enzyme 3-phosphoglycerate kinaseB Adams, R H Pain
Nature: New Biology|July 26, 1972
Directional information transfer in protein helicesB Robson, R H Pain
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 20, 1985
Effects of sulphate and urea on the stability and reversible unfolding of beta-lactamase from Staphylococcus aureus. Implications for the folding pathway of beta-lactamaseC Mitchinson, R H Pain
Nature|July 4, 1970
Analysis of the code relating sequence to secondary structure in proteinsR H Pain, B Robson
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 1, 1980
Native-like dimer formed by the N-terminal cyanogen bromide fragment of yeast phosphoglycerate kinaseB Adams, R H Pain
European Journal of Biochemistry|July 15, 1995
The folding and assembly pathway of tumour necrosis factor TNF alpha, a globular trimeric proteinR Hlodan, R H Pain
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. Development of a stereochemical alphabet on the basis of intra-residue informationB Robson, R H Pain
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. An informational analysis of the role of the residue in determining the conformation of its neighbours in the primary sequenceB Robson, R H Pain
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 1, 1999
Competitive inhibition of cathepsin C by guanidinium ions and reexamination of substrate inhibitionB Cigić, R H Pain
FEBS Letters|May 2, 1994
Tumour necrosis factor is in equilibrium with a trimeric molten globule at low pHR Hlodan, R H Pain
FEBS Letters|February 17, 1986
The effect of substrates on the inter-domain interactions of the hinge-bending enzyme 3-phosphoglycerate kinaseB Adams, R H Pain
Nature: New Biology|July 26, 1972
Directional information transfer in protein helicesB Robson, R H Pain
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 20, 1985
Effects of sulphate and urea on the stability and reversible unfolding of beta-lactamase from Staphylococcus aureus. Implications for the folding pathway of beta-lactamaseC Mitchinson, R H Pain
Nature|July 4, 1970
Analysis of the code relating sequence to secondary structure in proteinsR H Pain, B Robson
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 1, 1980
Native-like dimer formed by the N-terminal cyanogen bromide fragment of yeast phosphoglycerate kinaseB Adams, R H Pain
European Journal of Biochemistry|July 15, 1995
The folding and assembly pathway of tumour necrosis factor TNF alpha, a globular trimeric proteinR Hlodan, R H Pain
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. Development of a stereochemical alphabet on the basis of intra-residue informationB Robson, R H Pain
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. An informational analysis of the role of the residue in determining the conformation of its neighbours in the primary sequenceB Robson, R H Pain
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