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J A Kolkman

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The Biochemical Journal|September 6, 2000
Surface-loop residue Lys316 in blood coagulation Factor IX is a major determinant for Factor X but not antithrombin recognitionJ A Kolkman, K Mertens
Biochemistry|June 20, 2000
Insertion loop 256-268 in coagulation factor IX restricts enzymatic activity in the absence but not in the presence of factor VIIIJ A Kolkman, K Mertens
Nature Biotechnology|May 1, 2001
Directed evolution of proteins by exon shufflingJ A Kolkman, W P Stemmer
The Biochemical Journal|April 7, 1999
Regions 301-303 and 333-339 in the catalytic domain of blood coagulation factor IX are factor VIII-interactive sites involved in stimulation of enzyme activityJ A Kolkman, P J Lenting, K Mertens
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|December 22, 1999
Factor VIII-factor IX interactions: molecular sites involved in enzyme-cofactor complex assemblyK Mertens, P H Celie, J A Kolkman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 7, 1998
Blood coagulation factor IX residues Glu78 and Arg94 provide a link between both epidermal growth factor-like domains that is crucial in the interaction with factor VIII light chainO D Christophe, P J Lenting, J A Kolkman, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 20, 1993
On the two iron centers of desulfoferrodoxinM F Verhagen, W G Voorhorst, J A Kolkman, et al.
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The Biochemical Journal|September 6, 2000
Surface-loop residue Lys316 in blood coagulation Factor IX is a major determinant for Factor X but not antithrombin recognitionJ A Kolkman, K Mertens
Biochemistry|June 20, 2000
Insertion loop 256-268 in coagulation factor IX restricts enzymatic activity in the absence but not in the presence of factor VIIIJ A Kolkman, K Mertens
Nature Biotechnology|May 1, 2001
Directed evolution of proteins by exon shufflingJ A Kolkman, W P Stemmer
The Biochemical Journal|April 7, 1999
Regions 301-303 and 333-339 in the catalytic domain of blood coagulation factor IX are factor VIII-interactive sites involved in stimulation of enzyme activityJ A Kolkman, P J Lenting, K Mertens
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|December 22, 1999
Factor VIII-factor IX interactions: molecular sites involved in enzyme-cofactor complex assemblyK Mertens, P H Celie, J A Kolkman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 7, 1998
Blood coagulation factor IX residues Glu78 and Arg94 provide a link between both epidermal growth factor-like domains that is crucial in the interaction with factor VIII light chainO D Christophe, P J Lenting, J A Kolkman, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 20, 1993
On the two iron centers of desulfoferrodoxinM F Verhagen, W G Voorhorst, J A Kolkman, et al.
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