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Michał Milewski

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Postepy Biochemii|June 5, 2004
[Structure and function in PDZ domains]Michał Milewski
Postepy Biochemii|December 31, 2005
[Diseases associated with protein aggregation]Daniel Bak, Michał Milewski
Human Genetics|October 6, 2025
Most males in modern Poland carry Y-chromosomal lineages from clades that have recently expanded over Central, Eastern and South-Eastern EuropeMichał Milewski, Mateusz Dawidziuk
Postepy Biochemii|August 19, 2015
[Torsin 1A and the pathomechanism of torsion dystonia type 1]Marta Jurek, Michał Milewski
Cell Biology International|June 3, 2010
The composition of the polyglutamine-containing proteins influences their co-aggregation propertiesDaniel Bak, Michał Milewski
Developmental Period Medicine|April 12, 2018
The mutation responsible for torsion dystonia type 1 shows the ability to stimulate intracellular aggregation of mutant huntingtinMarta Jurek, Ewa Obersztyn, Michał Milewski
Postepy Biochemii|August 19, 2015
[Molecular therapeutic strategies for Huntington's disease]Michał Milewski, Dorota Hoffman-Zacharska, Jerzy Ball
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters|March 16, 2007
The CFTR-derived peptides as a model of sequence-specific protein aggregationDaniel Bąk, Garry R Cutting, Michał Milewski
European Journal of Cell Biology|March 17, 2015
Complex interplay between the length and composition of the huntingtin-derived peptides modulates the intracellular behavior of the N-terminal fragments of mutant huntingtinMichał Milewski, Paweł Gawliński, Daniel Bąk, et al.
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry : International Journal of Experimental Cellular Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology|January 30, 2010
The H-loop in the second nucleotide-binding domain of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is required for efficient chloride channel closingMonika Kloch, Michał Milewski, Ewa Nurowska, et al.
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Postepy Biochemii|June 5, 2004
[Structure and function in PDZ domains]Michał Milewski
Postepy Biochemii|December 31, 2005
[Diseases associated with protein aggregation]Daniel Bak, Michał Milewski
Human Genetics|October 6, 2025
Most males in modern Poland carry Y-chromosomal lineages from clades that have recently expanded over Central, Eastern and South-Eastern EuropeMichał Milewski, Mateusz Dawidziuk
Postepy Biochemii|August 19, 2015
[Torsin 1A and the pathomechanism of torsion dystonia type 1]Marta Jurek, Michał Milewski
Cell Biology International|June 3, 2010
The composition of the polyglutamine-containing proteins influences their co-aggregation propertiesDaniel Bak, Michał Milewski
Developmental Period Medicine|April 12, 2018
The mutation responsible for torsion dystonia type 1 shows the ability to stimulate intracellular aggregation of mutant huntingtinMarta Jurek, Ewa Obersztyn, Michał Milewski
Postepy Biochemii|August 19, 2015
[Molecular therapeutic strategies for Huntington's disease]Michał Milewski, Dorota Hoffman-Zacharska, Jerzy Ball
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters|March 16, 2007
The CFTR-derived peptides as a model of sequence-specific protein aggregationDaniel Bąk, Garry R Cutting, Michał Milewski
European Journal of Cell Biology|March 17, 2015
Complex interplay between the length and composition of the huntingtin-derived peptides modulates the intracellular behavior of the N-terminal fragments of mutant huntingtinMichał Milewski, Paweł Gawliński, Daniel Bąk, et al.
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry : International Journal of Experimental Cellular Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology|January 30, 2010
The H-loop in the second nucleotide-binding domain of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is required for efficient chloride channel closingMonika Kloch, Michał Milewski, Ewa Nurowska, et al.
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