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Or Matalon

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 6, 2014
Different subunits belonging to the same protein complex often exhibit discordant expression levels and evolutionary propertiesOr Matalon, Amnon Horovitz, Emmanuel D Levy
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 24, 2019
Protein Abundance Biases the Amino Acid Composition of Disordered Regions to Minimize Non-functional InteractionsBenjamin Dubreuil, Or Matalon, Emmanuel D Levy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 15, 2016
Young phosphorylation is functionally silentOr Matalon, Benjamin Dubreuil, Emmanuel D Levy
Journal of Cell Science|June 7, 2020
Proteomic analysis reveals the direct recruitment of intrinsically disordered regions to stress granules in <i>S. cerevisiae</i>Mang Zhu, Erich R Kuechler, Joyce Zhang, et al.
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 6, 2014
Different subunits belonging to the same protein complex often exhibit discordant expression levels and evolutionary propertiesOr Matalon, Amnon Horovitz, Emmanuel D Levy
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 24, 2019
Protein Abundance Biases the Amino Acid Composition of Disordered Regions to Minimize Non-functional InteractionsBenjamin Dubreuil, Or Matalon, Emmanuel D Levy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 15, 2016
Young phosphorylation is functionally silentOr Matalon, Benjamin Dubreuil, Emmanuel D Levy
Journal of Cell Science|June 7, 2020
Proteomic analysis reveals the direct recruitment of intrinsically disordered regions to stress granules in <i>S. cerevisiae</i>Mang Zhu, Erich R Kuechler, Joyce Zhang, et al.
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