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W A Baase

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Analytical Biochemistry|November 1, 1985
A lysoplate assay for Escherichia coli cell wall-active enzymesW J Becktel, W A Baase
Nucleic Acids Research|February 1, 1979
Circular dichroism and DNA secondary structureW A Baase, W C Johnson
Biopolymers|May 1, 1987
Thermal denaturation of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme at neutral pHW J Becktel, W A Baase
Biochemistry|October 8, 1974
An omega protein from Drosophila melanogasterW A Baase, J C Wang
Nucleic Acids Research|November 1, 1976
Secondary structure of nucleic acids in the folded chromosome from E. coliW A Baase, W C Johnson
Biochemistry|July 11, 1995
Energetic origins of specificity of ligand binding in an interior nonpolar cavity of T4 lysozymeA Morton, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Structural characterization of an engineered tandem repeat contrasts the importance of context and sequence in protein foldingM Sagermann, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 7, 2000
The introduction of strain and its effects on the structure and stability of T4 lysozymeR Liu, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 1993
Similar hydrophobic replacements of Leu99 and Phe153 within the core of T4 lysozyme have different structural and thermodynamic consequencesA E Eriksson, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Biochemistry|February 26, 1991
Toward a simplification of the protein folding problem: a stabilizing polyalanine alpha-helix engineered in T4 lysozymeX J Zhang, W A Baase, B W Matthews
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Analytical Biochemistry|November 1, 1985
A lysoplate assay for Escherichia coli cell wall-active enzymesW J Becktel, W A Baase
Nucleic Acids Research|February 1, 1979
Circular dichroism and DNA secondary structureW A Baase, W C Johnson
Biopolymers|May 1, 1987
Thermal denaturation of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme at neutral pHW J Becktel, W A Baase
Biochemistry|October 8, 1974
An omega protein from Drosophila melanogasterW A Baase, J C Wang
Nucleic Acids Research|November 1, 1976
Secondary structure of nucleic acids in the folded chromosome from E. coliW A Baase, W C Johnson
Biochemistry|July 11, 1995
Energetic origins of specificity of ligand binding in an interior nonpolar cavity of T4 lysozymeA Morton, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Structural characterization of an engineered tandem repeat contrasts the importance of context and sequence in protein foldingM Sagermann, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 7, 2000
The introduction of strain and its effects on the structure and stability of T4 lysozymeR Liu, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 1993
Similar hydrophobic replacements of Leu99 and Phe153 within the core of T4 lysozyme have different structural and thermodynamic consequencesA E Eriksson, W A Baase, B W Matthews
Biochemistry|February 26, 1991
Toward a simplification of the protein folding problem: a stabilizing polyalanine alpha-helix engineered in T4 lysozymeX J Zhang, W A Baase, B W Matthews
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