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ACS Chemical Biology|February 27, 2007
Arginine grafting to endow cell permeabilityStephen M Fuchs, Ronald T Raines
Biochemistry|May 26, 2004
Identifying latent enzyme activities: substrate ambiguity within modern bacterial sugar kinasesBrian G Miller, Ronald T Raines
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 6, 2004
Fluorescence gel retardation assay to detect protein-protein interactionsSang-Hyun Park, Ronald T Raines
Chemical Reviews|March 2, 2021
Click Chemistry with CyclopentadieneBrian J Levandowski, Ronald T Raines
Accounts of Chemical Research|June 7, 2011
Chemoselectivity in chemical biology: acyl transfer reactions with sulfur and seleniumNicholas A McGrath, Ronald T Raines
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 10, 2011
Amide-Amide and Amide-Water Hydrogen Bonds: Implications for Protein Folding and StabilityEric S Eberhardt, Ronald T Raines
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Structural Biology|July 4, 2018
A substrate selected by phage display exhibits enhanced side-chain hydrogen bonding to HIV-1 proteaseIan W Windsor, Ronald T Raines
Methods in Enzymology|March 25, 2022
Assessing and utilizing esterase specificity in antimicrobial prodrug developmentKenton J Hetrick, Ronald T Raines
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 22, 1995
A residue to residue hydrogen bond mediates the nucleotide specificity of ribonuclease AS B delCardayré, R T Raines
Analytical Biochemistry|February 10, 1995
The extent to which ribonucleases cleave ribonucleic acidS B delCardayré, R T Raines
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ACS Chemical Biology|February 27, 2007
Arginine grafting to endow cell permeabilityStephen M Fuchs, Ronald T Raines
Biochemistry|May 26, 2004
Identifying latent enzyme activities: substrate ambiguity within modern bacterial sugar kinasesBrian G Miller, Ronald T Raines
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 6, 2004
Fluorescence gel retardation assay to detect protein-protein interactionsSang-Hyun Park, Ronald T Raines
Chemical Reviews|March 2, 2021
Click Chemistry with CyclopentadieneBrian J Levandowski, Ronald T Raines
Accounts of Chemical Research|June 7, 2011
Chemoselectivity in chemical biology: acyl transfer reactions with sulfur and seleniumNicholas A McGrath, Ronald T Raines
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 10, 2011
Amide-Amide and Amide-Water Hydrogen Bonds: Implications for Protein Folding and StabilityEric S Eberhardt, Ronald T Raines
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Structural Biology|July 4, 2018
A substrate selected by phage display exhibits enhanced side-chain hydrogen bonding to HIV-1 proteaseIan W Windsor, Ronald T Raines
Methods in Enzymology|March 25, 2022
Assessing and utilizing esterase specificity in antimicrobial prodrug developmentKenton J Hetrick, Ronald T Raines
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 22, 1995
A residue to residue hydrogen bond mediates the nucleotide specificity of ribonuclease AS B delCardayré, R T Raines
Analytical Biochemistry|February 10, 1995
The extent to which ribonucleases cleave ribonucleic acidS B delCardayré, R T Raines
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