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Joseph B DeGrandchamp

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The Analyst|March 19, 2019
Native mass spectrometry beyond ammonium acetate: effects of nonvolatile salts on protein stability and structureZijie Xia, Joseph B DeGrandchamp, Evan R Williams
Biophysical Journal|July 18, 2024
Positive feedback in Ras activation by full-length SOS arises from autoinhibition release mechanismHe Ren, Albert A Lee, L J Nugent Lew, et al.
Science Advances|June 21, 2024
Bimodality in Ras signaling originates from processivity of the Ras activator SOS without deterministic bistabilityAlbert A Lee, Neil H Kim, Steven Alvarez, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 28, 2023
Bimodality in Ras signaling originates from processivity of the Ras activator SOS without classic kinetic bistabilityAlbert A Lee, Neil H Kim, Steven Alvarez, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2026
Morphology-guided deep learning for nanoparticle agglomeration diagnostic assaysKartik Jhawar, Xiao-Liu Chu, Joseph B DeGrandchamp, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2022
A two-component protein condensate of the EGFR cytoplasmic tail and Grb2 regulates Ras activation by SOS at the membraneChun-Wei Lin, Laura M Nocka, Brittany L Stinger, et al.
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The Analyst|March 19, 2019
Native mass spectrometry beyond ammonium acetate: effects of nonvolatile salts on protein stability and structureZijie Xia, Joseph B DeGrandchamp, Evan R Williams
Biophysical Journal|July 18, 2024
Positive feedback in Ras activation by full-length SOS arises from autoinhibition release mechanismHe Ren, Albert A Lee, L J Nugent Lew, et al.
Science Advances|June 21, 2024
Bimodality in Ras signaling originates from processivity of the Ras activator SOS without deterministic bistabilityAlbert A Lee, Neil H Kim, Steven Alvarez, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 28, 2023
Bimodality in Ras signaling originates from processivity of the Ras activator SOS without classic kinetic bistabilityAlbert A Lee, Neil H Kim, Steven Alvarez, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2026
Morphology-guided deep learning for nanoparticle agglomeration diagnostic assaysKartik Jhawar, Xiao-Liu Chu, Joseph B DeGrandchamp, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2022
A two-component protein condensate of the EGFR cytoplasmic tail and Grb2 regulates Ras activation by SOS at the membraneChun-Wei Lin, Laura M Nocka, Brittany L Stinger, et al.
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