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Olga Gursky

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 14, 2015
Preface. Role of lipids in protein misfoldingOlga Gursky
FEBS Letters|February 25, 2014
Hot spots in apolipoprotein A-II misfolding and amyloidosis in mice and menOlga Gursky
Current Opinion in Lipidology|May 14, 2005
Apolipoprotein structure and dynamicsOlga Gursky
FEBS Letters|March 10, 2015
Structural stability and functional remodeling of high-density lipoproteinsOlga Gursky
Current Atherosclerosis Reports|September 24, 2020
Structural Basis for Vital Function and Malfunction of Serum Amyloid A: an Acute-Phase Protein that Wears Hydrophobicity on Its SleeveOlga Gursky
Kidney International|June 24, 2020
Novel clinical manifestations and treatment of hereditary apoA-I amyloidosis: when a good protein turns badOlga Gursky
Protein and Peptide Letters|February 20, 2007
Does alpha-helix folding necessarily provide an energy source for the protein-lipid binding?Olga Gursky
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 9, 2012
Crystal structure of Δ(185-243)ApoA-I suggests a mechanistic framework for the protein adaptation to the changing lipid load in good cholesterol: from flatland to sphereland via double belt, belt buckle, double hairpin and trefoil/tetrafoilOlga Gursky
Biomolecular Concepts|September 9, 2014
Aggregation and fusion of low-density lipoproteins in vivo and in vitroMengxiao Lu, Olga Gursky
Biophysical Chemistry|November 13, 2021
Dynamic protein structures in normal function and pathologic misfolding in systemic amyloidosisEmily Lewkowicz, Olga Gursky
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 14, 2015
Preface. Role of lipids in protein misfoldingOlga Gursky
FEBS Letters|February 25, 2014
Hot spots in apolipoprotein A-II misfolding and amyloidosis in mice and menOlga Gursky
Current Opinion in Lipidology|May 14, 2005
Apolipoprotein structure and dynamicsOlga Gursky
FEBS Letters|March 10, 2015
Structural stability and functional remodeling of high-density lipoproteinsOlga Gursky
Current Atherosclerosis Reports|September 24, 2020
Structural Basis for Vital Function and Malfunction of Serum Amyloid A: an Acute-Phase Protein that Wears Hydrophobicity on Its SleeveOlga Gursky
Kidney International|June 24, 2020
Novel clinical manifestations and treatment of hereditary apoA-I amyloidosis: when a good protein turns badOlga Gursky
Protein and Peptide Letters|February 20, 2007
Does alpha-helix folding necessarily provide an energy source for the protein-lipid binding?Olga Gursky
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 9, 2012
Crystal structure of Δ(185-243)ApoA-I suggests a mechanistic framework for the protein adaptation to the changing lipid load in good cholesterol: from flatland to sphereland via double belt, belt buckle, double hairpin and trefoil/tetrafoilOlga Gursky
Biomolecular Concepts|September 9, 2014
Aggregation and fusion of low-density lipoproteins in vivo and in vitroMengxiao Lu, Olga Gursky
Biophysical Chemistry|November 13, 2021
Dynamic protein structures in normal function and pathologic misfolding in systemic amyloidosisEmily Lewkowicz, Olga Gursky
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