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Suzanne Beckham Shuker

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|July 4, 2002
Molecular recognition in methanol: the first example of hydrogen-bond-mediated self-association of a calix[4]arene in polar, protic solventR Elizabeth Brewster, Suzanne Beckham Shuker
Bioorganic Chemistry|January 26, 2005
Synthesis of a peptidocalix[4]arene library and identification of compounds with hydrolytic activityR Elizabeth Brewster, Brian G A Dalton, Suzanne Beckham Shuker
Chemistry & Biology|May 29, 2003
Understanding HTLV-I proteaseSuzanne Beckham Shuker, Victoria L Mariani, Bryan E Herger, et al.
Bioorganic Chemistry|May 22, 2002
HTLV-I protease cleavage of P19/24 substrates is not dependent on NaCl concentrationJulie J Ha, David A Gaul, Victoria L Mariani, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|July 4, 2002
Molecular recognition in methanol: the first example of hydrogen-bond-mediated self-association of a calix[4]arene in polar, protic solventR Elizabeth Brewster, Suzanne Beckham Shuker
Bioorganic Chemistry|January 26, 2005
Synthesis of a peptidocalix[4]arene library and identification of compounds with hydrolytic activityR Elizabeth Brewster, Brian G A Dalton, Suzanne Beckham Shuker
Chemistry & Biology|May 29, 2003
Understanding HTLV-I proteaseSuzanne Beckham Shuker, Victoria L Mariani, Bryan E Herger, et al.
Bioorganic Chemistry|May 22, 2002
HTLV-I protease cleavage of P19/24 substrates is not dependent on NaCl concentrationJulie J Ha, David A Gaul, Victoria L Mariani, et al.
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