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October 28, 2008
The major toxin from the Australian Common Brown Snake is a hexamer with unusual gas-phase dissociation properties
J Andrew Aquilina
The Biochemical Journal
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August 2, 2003
Investigating interactions of the pentraxins serum amyloid P component and C-reactive protein by mass spectrometry
J Andrew Aquilina, Carol V Robinson
Proteins
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June 11, 2010
Evidence for specific subunit distribution and interactions in the quaternary structure of alpha-crystallin
Amie M Morris, J Andrew Aquilina
Data in Brief
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October 18, 2016
Mass spectrometry data and size exclusion chromatography profiles of Australian taipan venom toxins
Julian A Harrison, J Andrew Aquilina
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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January 9, 2007
The N-terminal domain of alphaB-crystallin is protected from proteolysis by bound substrate
J Andrew Aquilina, Stephen J Watt
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
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February 2, 2016
Insights into the subunit arrangement and diversity of paradoxin and taipoxin
Julian A Harrison, J Andrew Aquilina
Frontiers in Neuroscience
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November 22, 2016
Susceptibility of Mutant SOD1 to Form a Destabilized Monomer Predicts Cellular Aggregation and Toxicity but Not <i>In vitro</i> Aggregation Propensity
Luke McAlary, J Andrew Aquilina, Justin J Yerbury
Scientific Reports
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November 21, 2013
Glutathionylation potentiates benign superoxide dismutase 1 variants to the toxic forms associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Luke McAlary, Justin J Yerbury, J Andrew Aquilina
Experimental Eye Research
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June 19, 2007
Protein-bound and free UV filters in cataract lenses. The concentration of UV filters is much lower than in normal lenses
Anastasia Korlimbinis, J Andrew Aquilina, Roger J W Truscott
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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March 29, 2007
Protein-bound UV filters in normal human lenses: the concentration of bound UV filters equals that of free UV filters in the center of older lenses
Anastasia Korlimbinis, J Andrew Aquilina, Roger J W Truscott
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October 28, 2008
The major toxin from the Australian Common Brown Snake is a hexamer with unusual gas-phase dissociation properties
J Andrew Aquilina
The Biochemical Journal
|
August 2, 2003
Investigating interactions of the pentraxins serum amyloid P component and C-reactive protein by mass spectrometry
J Andrew Aquilina, Carol V Robinson
Proteins
|
June 11, 2010
Evidence for specific subunit distribution and interactions in the quaternary structure of alpha-crystallin
Amie M Morris, J Andrew Aquilina
Data in Brief
|
October 18, 2016
Mass spectrometry data and size exclusion chromatography profiles of Australian taipan venom toxins
Julian A Harrison, J Andrew Aquilina
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
January 9, 2007
The N-terminal domain of alphaB-crystallin is protected from proteolysis by bound substrate
J Andrew Aquilina, Stephen J Watt
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
|
February 2, 2016
Insights into the subunit arrangement and diversity of paradoxin and taipoxin
Julian A Harrison, J Andrew Aquilina
Frontiers in Neuroscience
|
November 22, 2016
Susceptibility of Mutant SOD1 to Form a Destabilized Monomer Predicts Cellular Aggregation and Toxicity but Not <i>In vitro</i> Aggregation Propensity
Luke McAlary, J Andrew Aquilina, Justin J Yerbury
Scientific Reports
|
November 21, 2013
Glutathionylation potentiates benign superoxide dismutase 1 variants to the toxic forms associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Luke McAlary, Justin J Yerbury, J Andrew Aquilina
Experimental Eye Research
|
June 19, 2007
Protein-bound and free UV filters in cataract lenses. The concentration of UV filters is much lower than in normal lenses
Anastasia Korlimbinis, J Andrew Aquilina, Roger J W Truscott
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
|
March 29, 2007
Protein-bound UV filters in normal human lenses: the concentration of bound UV filters equals that of free UV filters in the center of older lenses
Anastasia Korlimbinis, J Andrew Aquilina, Roger J W Truscott
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