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Kristoffer Illergård

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Proteins|October 13, 2010
Why are polar residues within the membrane core evolutionary conserved?Kristoffer Illergård, Anni Kauko, Arne Elofsson
BMC Bioinformatics|June 23, 2010
MPRAP: an accessibility predictor for a-helical transmembrane proteins that performs well inside and outside the membraneKristoffer Illergård, Simone Callegari, Arne Elofsson
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 31, 2008
Coils in the membrane core are conserved and functionally importantAnni Kauko, Kristoffer Illergård, Arne Elofsson
Proteins|June 10, 2009
Structure is three to ten times more conserved than sequence--a study of structural response in protein coresKristoffer Illergård, David H Ardell, Arne Elofsson
Journal of Proteome Research|August 6, 2011
An introduction to membrane proteinsLinnea E Hedin, Kristoffer Illergård, Arne Elofsson
Plos One|July 24, 2024
Characteristics, demographics, and epidemiology of possible chronic cough in Sweden: A nationwide register-based cohort studyLotta Walz, Kristoffer Illergård, Johannes Arpegård, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 6, 2014
Large tilts in transmembrane helices can be induced during tertiary structure formationMinttu Virkki, Carolina Boekel, Kristoffer Illergård, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 26, 2009
Membrane insertion of marginally hydrophobic transmembrane helices depends on sequence contextLinnea E Hedin, Karin Ojemalm, Andreas Bernsel, et al.
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Proteins|October 13, 2010
Why are polar residues within the membrane core evolutionary conserved?Kristoffer Illergård, Anni Kauko, Arne Elofsson
BMC Bioinformatics|June 23, 2010
MPRAP: an accessibility predictor for a-helical transmembrane proteins that performs well inside and outside the membraneKristoffer Illergård, Simone Callegari, Arne Elofsson
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 31, 2008
Coils in the membrane core are conserved and functionally importantAnni Kauko, Kristoffer Illergård, Arne Elofsson
Proteins|June 10, 2009
Structure is three to ten times more conserved than sequence--a study of structural response in protein coresKristoffer Illergård, David H Ardell, Arne Elofsson
Journal of Proteome Research|August 6, 2011
An introduction to membrane proteinsLinnea E Hedin, Kristoffer Illergård, Arne Elofsson
Plos One|July 24, 2024
Characteristics, demographics, and epidemiology of possible chronic cough in Sweden: A nationwide register-based cohort studyLotta Walz, Kristoffer Illergård, Johannes Arpegård, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 6, 2014
Large tilts in transmembrane helices can be induced during tertiary structure formationMinttu Virkki, Carolina Boekel, Kristoffer Illergård, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 26, 2009
Membrane insertion of marginally hydrophobic transmembrane helices depends on sequence contextLinnea E Hedin, Karin Ojemalm, Andreas Bernsel, et al.
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