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S J Horvath

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Cell|January 25, 1991
Retraction--autoimmune T cells: immune recognition of normal and variant peptide epitopes and peptide-based therapyL Hood, J L Urban, S J Horvath
Cell|October 20, 1989
Autoimmune T cells: immune recognition of normal and variant peptide epitopes and peptide-based therapyJ L Urban, S J Horvath, L Hood
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 1, 1993
Structures of DNA-binding mutant zinc finger domains: implications for DNA bindingR C Hoffman, S J Horvath, R E Klevit
Biochemistry|April 9, 1991
ADR1a, a zinc finger peptide, exists in two folded conformationsR X Xu, S J Horvath, R E Klevit
Proteins|January 1, 1990
Solution structure of a zinc finger domain of yeast ADR1R E Klevit, J R Herriott, S J Horvath
Nature|May 15, 1986
Changing the identity of a transfer RNAJ Normanly, R C Ogden, S J Horvath, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1990
Amino acid variations at a single residue in an autoimmune peptide profoundly affect its properties: T-cell activation, major histocompatibility complex binding, and ability to block experimental allergic encephalomyelitisV Kumar, J L Urban, S J Horvath, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1991
Amino acid variations at a single residue in an autoimmune peptide profoundly affect its properties: T-cell activation, major histocompatibility complex binding, and ability to block experimental allergic encephalomyelitisL Hood, S J Horvath, V Kumar, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1987
An automated DNA synthesizer employing deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphoramiditesS J Horvath, J R Firca, T Hunkapiller, et al.
The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1986
A chemically synthesized pre-sequence of an imported mitochondrial protein can form an amphiphilic helix and perturb natural and artificial phospholipid bilayersD Roise, S J Horvath, J M Tomich, et al.
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Cell|January 25, 1991
Retraction--autoimmune T cells: immune recognition of normal and variant peptide epitopes and peptide-based therapyL Hood, J L Urban, S J Horvath
Cell|October 20, 1989
Autoimmune T cells: immune recognition of normal and variant peptide epitopes and peptide-based therapyJ L Urban, S J Horvath, L Hood
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 1, 1993
Structures of DNA-binding mutant zinc finger domains: implications for DNA bindingR C Hoffman, S J Horvath, R E Klevit
Biochemistry|April 9, 1991
ADR1a, a zinc finger peptide, exists in two folded conformationsR X Xu, S J Horvath, R E Klevit
Proteins|January 1, 1990
Solution structure of a zinc finger domain of yeast ADR1R E Klevit, J R Herriott, S J Horvath
Nature|May 15, 1986
Changing the identity of a transfer RNAJ Normanly, R C Ogden, S J Horvath, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 1, 1990
Amino acid variations at a single residue in an autoimmune peptide profoundly affect its properties: T-cell activation, major histocompatibility complex binding, and ability to block experimental allergic encephalomyelitisV Kumar, J L Urban, S J Horvath, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1991
Amino acid variations at a single residue in an autoimmune peptide profoundly affect its properties: T-cell activation, major histocompatibility complex binding, and ability to block experimental allergic encephalomyelitisL Hood, S J Horvath, V Kumar, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1987
An automated DNA synthesizer employing deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphoramiditesS J Horvath, J R Firca, T Hunkapiller, et al.
The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1986
A chemically synthesized pre-sequence of an imported mitochondrial protein can form an amphiphilic helix and perturb natural and artificial phospholipid bilayersD Roise, S J Horvath, J M Tomich, et al.
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