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Jesse Hudspeth

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Journal of Applied Crystallography|April 2, 2025
If you cannot see it, is it still there?Lukas Leitner, Jesse Hudspeth, Sebastiaan Werten, et al.
Nature Communications|March 29, 2024
Methyl transfer in psilocybin biosynthesisJesse Hudspeth, Kai Rogge, Sebastian Dörner, et al.
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|October 16, 2024
The Second Methylation in Psilocybin Biosynthesis Is Enabled by a Hydrogen Bonding Network Extending into the Secondary Sphere Surrounding the Methyltransferase Active SiteJesse Hudspeth, Kai Rogge, Tobias Wagner, et al.
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Journal of Applied Crystallography|April 2, 2025
If you cannot see it, is it still there?Lukas Leitner, Jesse Hudspeth, Sebastiaan Werten, et al.
Nature Communications|March 29, 2024
Methyl transfer in psilocybin biosynthesisJesse Hudspeth, Kai Rogge, Sebastian Dörner, et al.
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|October 16, 2024
The Second Methylation in Psilocybin Biosynthesis Is Enabled by a Hydrogen Bonding Network Extending into the Secondary Sphere Surrounding the Methyltransferase Active SiteJesse Hudspeth, Kai Rogge, Tobias Wagner, et al.
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