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Biochemistry|October 20, 1987
Solid-state 15N NMR of oriented lipid bilayer bound gramicidin A'L K Nicholson, F Moll, T E Mixon, et al.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)|January 18, 2006
Intensity and mosaic spread analysis from PISEMA tensors in solid-state NMRJ R Quine, S Achuthan, T Asbury, et al.
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance|August 1, 1994
Structural analysis of highly oriented poly(p-phenylene-terephthalamide) by 15N solid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceJ H Yeo, M Demura, T Asakura, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|July 9, 1999
The influence of plasma on basal and ACTH-stimulated in vitro adrenocortical steroidogenesisP J Jenkins, T A Cross, L A Perry, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 2, 2000
Transmembrane domain of M2 protein from influenza A virus studied by solid-state (15)N polarization inversion spin exchange at magic angle NMRZ Song, F A Kovacs, J Wang, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1991
Molecular dynamics computations and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance of the gramicidin cation channelS W Chiu, L K Nicholson, M T Brenneman, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|July 15, 1999
Gramicidin channel controversy--revisitedT A Cross, A Arseniev, B A Cornell, et al.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)|April 28, 2000
Imaging membrane protein helical wheelsJ Wang, J Denny, C Tian, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|May 3, 2011
Characterization of CrgA, a new partner of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis peptidoglycan polymerization complexesP Plocinski, M Ziolkiewicz, M Kiran, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|September 25, 2012
Mycobacterium tuberculosis CwsA interacts with CrgA and Wag31, and the CrgA-CwsA complex is involved in peptidoglycan synthesis and cell shape determinationP Plocinski, N Arora, K Sarva, et al.
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Biochemistry|October 20, 1987
Solid-state 15N NMR of oriented lipid bilayer bound gramicidin A'L K Nicholson, F Moll, T E Mixon, et al.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)|January 18, 2006
Intensity and mosaic spread analysis from PISEMA tensors in solid-state NMRJ R Quine, S Achuthan, T Asbury, et al.
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance|August 1, 1994
Structural analysis of highly oriented poly(p-phenylene-terephthalamide) by 15N solid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceJ H Yeo, M Demura, T Asakura, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|July 9, 1999
The influence of plasma on basal and ACTH-stimulated in vitro adrenocortical steroidogenesisP J Jenkins, T A Cross, L A Perry, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 2, 2000
Transmembrane domain of M2 protein from influenza A virus studied by solid-state (15)N polarization inversion spin exchange at magic angle NMRZ Song, F A Kovacs, J Wang, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1991
Molecular dynamics computations and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance of the gramicidin cation channelS W Chiu, L K Nicholson, M T Brenneman, et al.
Nature Structural Biology|July 15, 1999
Gramicidin channel controversy--revisitedT A Cross, A Arseniev, B A Cornell, et al.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)|April 28, 2000
Imaging membrane protein helical wheelsJ Wang, J Denny, C Tian, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|May 3, 2011
Characterization of CrgA, a new partner of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis peptidoglycan polymerization complexesP Plocinski, M Ziolkiewicz, M Kiran, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|September 25, 2012
Mycobacterium tuberculosis CwsA interacts with CrgA and Wag31, and the CrgA-CwsA complex is involved in peptidoglycan synthesis and cell shape determinationP Plocinski, N Arora, K Sarva, et al.
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