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Tom C Hobman

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Plos Pathogens|March 8, 2011
The Rubella virus capsid is an anti-apoptotic protein that attenuates the pore-forming ability of BaxCarolina S Ilkow, Ing Swie Goping, Tom C Hobman
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 30, 2011
Live cell imaging of Argonaute proteins in mammalian cellsJustin M Pare, Joaquin Lopez-Orozco, Tom C Hobman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 29, 2011
MicroRNA-binding is required for recruitment of human Argonaute 2 to stress granules and P-bodiesJustin M Pare, Joaquín López-Orozco, Tom C Hobman
Cellular Signalling|February 9, 2008
Modulation of signaling pathways by RNA virus capsid proteinsMatthew D Urbanowski, Carolina S Ilkow, Tom C Hobman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 6, 2013
Regulation of RNA interference by Hsp90 is an evolutionarily conserved processYang Wang, Rebecca Mercier, Tom C Hobman, et al.
Viruses|August 20, 2015
The Virus-Host Interplay: Biogenesis of +RNA Replication ComplexesColleen R Reid, Adriana M Airo, Tom C Hobman
Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling|May 15, 2019
Structure-based screening and validation of potential dengue virus inhibitors through classical and QM/MM affinity estimationMarawan Ahmed, Anil Kumar, Tom C Hobman, et al.
Future Microbiology|April 1, 2010
Rubella virus capsid protein: a small protein with big functionsCarolina S Ilkow, Steven D Willows, Tom C Hobman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 31, 2003
ago1 and dcr1, two core components of the RNA interference pathway, functionally diverge from rdp1 in regulating cell cycle events in Schizosaccharomyces pombeJon B Carmichael, Patrick Provost, Karl Ekwall, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 1, 2002
Lysosome-associated protein transmembrane 4 alpha (LAPTM4 alpha) requires two tandemly arranged tyrosine-based signals for sorting to lysosomesDouglas L Hogue, Colin Nash, Victor Ling, et al.
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Plos Pathogens|March 8, 2011
The Rubella virus capsid is an anti-apoptotic protein that attenuates the pore-forming ability of BaxCarolina S Ilkow, Ing Swie Goping, Tom C Hobman
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 30, 2011
Live cell imaging of Argonaute proteins in mammalian cellsJustin M Pare, Joaquin Lopez-Orozco, Tom C Hobman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 29, 2011
MicroRNA-binding is required for recruitment of human Argonaute 2 to stress granules and P-bodiesJustin M Pare, Joaquín López-Orozco, Tom C Hobman
Cellular Signalling|February 9, 2008
Modulation of signaling pathways by RNA virus capsid proteinsMatthew D Urbanowski, Carolina S Ilkow, Tom C Hobman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 6, 2013
Regulation of RNA interference by Hsp90 is an evolutionarily conserved processYang Wang, Rebecca Mercier, Tom C Hobman, et al.
Viruses|August 20, 2015
The Virus-Host Interplay: Biogenesis of +RNA Replication ComplexesColleen R Reid, Adriana M Airo, Tom C Hobman
Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling|May 15, 2019
Structure-based screening and validation of potential dengue virus inhibitors through classical and QM/MM affinity estimationMarawan Ahmed, Anil Kumar, Tom C Hobman, et al.
Future Microbiology|April 1, 2010
Rubella virus capsid protein: a small protein with big functionsCarolina S Ilkow, Steven D Willows, Tom C Hobman
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 31, 2003
ago1 and dcr1, two core components of the RNA interference pathway, functionally diverge from rdp1 in regulating cell cycle events in Schizosaccharomyces pombeJon B Carmichael, Patrick Provost, Karl Ekwall, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 1, 2002
Lysosome-associated protein transmembrane 4 alpha (LAPTM4 alpha) requires two tandemly arranged tyrosine-based signals for sorting to lysosomesDouglas L Hogue, Colin Nash, Victor Ling, et al.
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