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K H Pearce

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 7, 2001
A conserved residue at the extreme C-terminus of FtsZ is critical for the FtsA-FtsZ interaction in Staphylococcus aureusK Yan, K H Pearce, D J Payne
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1994
Translational diffusion of bovine prothrombin fragment 1 weakly bound to supported planar membranes: measurement by total internal reflection with fluorescence pattern photobleaching recoveryZ Huang, K H Pearce, N L Thompson
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 9, 1992
Effect of bovine prothrombin fragment 1 on the translational diffusion of phospholipids in Langmuir-Blodgett monolayersZ Huang, K H Pearce, N L Thompson
Biochemistry|July 7, 1992
Surface binding kinetics of prothrombin fragment 1 on planar membranes measured by total internal reflection fluorescence microscopyK H Pearce, R G Hiskey, N L Thompson
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|January 1, 1993
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy: application to substrate-supported planar membranesN L Thompson, K H Pearce, H V Hsieh
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 5, 1993
Comparison of the membrane binding kinetics of bovine prothrombin and its fragment 1K H Pearce, M Hof, B R Lentz, et al.
Biochemistry|November 11, 1999
Self-activation of guanosine triphosphatase activity by oligomerization of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZT M Sossong, M R Brigham-Burke, P Hensley, et al.
Biochemistry|January 16, 1999
Growth hormone binding affinity for its receptor surpasses the requirements for cellular activityK H Pearce, B C Cunningham, G Fuh, et al.
Biochemistry|August 13, 1996
Structural and mutational analysis of affinity-inert contact residues at the growth hormone-receptor interfaceK H Pearce, M H Ultsch, R F Kelley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1997
Mutational analysis of thrombopoietin for identification of receptor and neutralizing antibody sitesK H Pearce, B J Potts, L G Presta, et al.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 7, 2001
A conserved residue at the extreme C-terminus of FtsZ is critical for the FtsA-FtsZ interaction in Staphylococcus aureusK Yan, K H Pearce, D J Payne
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1994
Translational diffusion of bovine prothrombin fragment 1 weakly bound to supported planar membranes: measurement by total internal reflection with fluorescence pattern photobleaching recoveryZ Huang, K H Pearce, N L Thompson
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 9, 1992
Effect of bovine prothrombin fragment 1 on the translational diffusion of phospholipids in Langmuir-Blodgett monolayersZ Huang, K H Pearce, N L Thompson
Biochemistry|July 7, 1992
Surface binding kinetics of prothrombin fragment 1 on planar membranes measured by total internal reflection fluorescence microscopyK H Pearce, R G Hiskey, N L Thompson
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|January 1, 1993
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy: application to substrate-supported planar membranesN L Thompson, K H Pearce, H V Hsieh
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 5, 1993
Comparison of the membrane binding kinetics of bovine prothrombin and its fragment 1K H Pearce, M Hof, B R Lentz, et al.
Biochemistry|November 11, 1999
Self-activation of guanosine triphosphatase activity by oligomerization of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZT M Sossong, M R Brigham-Burke, P Hensley, et al.
Biochemistry|January 16, 1999
Growth hormone binding affinity for its receptor surpasses the requirements for cellular activityK H Pearce, B C Cunningham, G Fuh, et al.
Biochemistry|August 13, 1996
Structural and mutational analysis of affinity-inert contact residues at the growth hormone-receptor interfaceK H Pearce, M H Ultsch, R F Kelley, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1997
Mutational analysis of thrombopoietin for identification of receptor and neutralizing antibody sitesK H Pearce, B J Potts, L G Presta, et al.
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