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Margaret Sunde

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 19, 2013
Formation of amphipathic amyloid monolayers from fungal hydrophobin proteinsVanessa K Morris, Margaret Sunde
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|September 6, 2012
Dimers, oligomers, everywhereJacqueline M Matthews, Margaret Sunde
IUBMB Life|April 1, 2003
Zinc fingers--folds for many occasionsJacqueline M Matthews, Margaret Sunde
ACS Sensors|July 7, 2020
Strategies for the Molecular Imaging of Amyloid and the Value of a Multimodal ApproachAmandeep Kaur, Elizabeth J New, Margaret Sunde
Biopolymers|August 6, 2013
Two forms and two faces, multiple states and multiple uses: Properties and applications of the self-assembling fungal hydrophobinsQin Ren, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Proteins|November 13, 2013
Solution structure and interface-driven self-assembly of NC2, a new member of the Class II hydrophobin proteinsQin Ren, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Proteins|August 13, 2016
Solution structure and interface-driven self-assembly of NC2, a new member of the Class II hydrophobin proteinsQin Ren, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 10, 2012
Analysis of the structure and conformational states of DewA gives insight into the assembly of the fungal hydrophobinsVanessa K Morris, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 13, 2019
Fungal Hydrophobins and Their Self-Assembly into Functional NanomaterialsVictor Lo, Jennifer I-Chun Lai, Margaret Sunde
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|December 26, 2019
Hydrophobin Rodlets on the Fungal Cell WallSarah R Ball, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 19, 2013
Formation of amphipathic amyloid monolayers from fungal hydrophobin proteinsVanessa K Morris, Margaret Sunde
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|September 6, 2012
Dimers, oligomers, everywhereJacqueline M Matthews, Margaret Sunde
IUBMB Life|April 1, 2003
Zinc fingers--folds for many occasionsJacqueline M Matthews, Margaret Sunde
ACS Sensors|July 7, 2020
Strategies for the Molecular Imaging of Amyloid and the Value of a Multimodal ApproachAmandeep Kaur, Elizabeth J New, Margaret Sunde
Biopolymers|August 6, 2013
Two forms and two faces, multiple states and multiple uses: Properties and applications of the self-assembling fungal hydrophobinsQin Ren, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Proteins|November 13, 2013
Solution structure and interface-driven self-assembly of NC2, a new member of the Class II hydrophobin proteinsQin Ren, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Proteins|August 13, 2016
Solution structure and interface-driven self-assembly of NC2, a new member of the Class II hydrophobin proteinsQin Ren, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 10, 2012
Analysis of the structure and conformational states of DewA gives insight into the assembly of the fungal hydrophobinsVanessa K Morris, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 13, 2019
Fungal Hydrophobins and Their Self-Assembly into Functional NanomaterialsVictor Lo, Jennifer I-Chun Lai, Margaret Sunde
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|December 26, 2019
Hydrophobin Rodlets on the Fungal Cell WallSarah R Ball, Ann H Kwan, Margaret Sunde
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