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Jennifer R Cochran

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Science Translational Medicine|April 8, 2010
Engineered proteins pull double dutyJennifer R Cochran
Methods in Enzymology|January 11, 2012
Engineering knottins as novel binding agentsSarah J Moore, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|April 4, 2017
Targeting ligand-receptor interactions for development of cancer therapeuticsJun Woo Kim, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|September 20, 2016
Engineered knottin peptides as diagnostics, therapeutics, and drug delivery vehiclesJames R Kintzing, Jennifer R Cochran
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 11, 2015
Applications of Yeast Surface Display for Protein EngineeringGerald M Cherf, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|June 19, 2017
High-throughput screening technologies for enzyme engineeringChelsea K Longwell, Louai Labanieh, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 17, 2013
Beyond antibodies: using biological principles to guide the development of next-generation protein therapeuticsMihalis S Kariolis, Shiven Kapur, Jennifer R Cochran
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 26, 2004
Fine epitope mapping of anti-epidermal growth factor receptor antibodies through random mutagenesis and yeast surface displayGinger Chao, Jennifer R Cochran, K Dane Wittrup
Plos Computational Biology|September 5, 2009
Interrogating and predicting tolerated sequence diversity in protein folds: application to E. elaterium trypsin inhibitor-II cystine-knot miniproteinJennifer L Lahti, Adam P Silverman, Jennifer R Cochran
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 9, 2014
A chemically cross-linked knottin dimer binds integrins with picomolar affinity and inhibits tumor cell migration and proliferationJun W Kim, Frank V Cochran, Jennifer R Cochran
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Science Translational Medicine|April 8, 2010
Engineered proteins pull double dutyJennifer R Cochran
Methods in Enzymology|January 11, 2012
Engineering knottins as novel binding agentsSarah J Moore, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|April 4, 2017
Targeting ligand-receptor interactions for development of cancer therapeuticsJun Woo Kim, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|September 20, 2016
Engineered knottin peptides as diagnostics, therapeutics, and drug delivery vehiclesJames R Kintzing, Jennifer R Cochran
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 11, 2015
Applications of Yeast Surface Display for Protein EngineeringGerald M Cherf, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|June 19, 2017
High-throughput screening technologies for enzyme engineeringChelsea K Longwell, Louai Labanieh, Jennifer R Cochran
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 17, 2013
Beyond antibodies: using biological principles to guide the development of next-generation protein therapeuticsMihalis S Kariolis, Shiven Kapur, Jennifer R Cochran
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 26, 2004
Fine epitope mapping of anti-epidermal growth factor receptor antibodies through random mutagenesis and yeast surface displayGinger Chao, Jennifer R Cochran, K Dane Wittrup
Plos Computational Biology|September 5, 2009
Interrogating and predicting tolerated sequence diversity in protein folds: application to E. elaterium trypsin inhibitor-II cystine-knot miniproteinJennifer L Lahti, Adam P Silverman, Jennifer R Cochran
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 9, 2014
A chemically cross-linked knottin dimer binds integrins with picomolar affinity and inhibits tumor cell migration and proliferationJun W Kim, Frank V Cochran, Jennifer R Cochran
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