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Wei-Feng Xue

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Biophysical Journal|November 21, 2015
Nucleation: The Birth of a New Protein PhaseWei-Feng Xue
Structure (London, England : 1993)|December 6, 2024
Trace_y: Software algorithms for structural analysis of individual helical filaments by three-dimensional contact point reconstruction atomic force microscopyWei-Feng Xue
Biophysical Journal|December 24, 2013
An imaging and systems modeling approach to fibril breakage enables prediction of amyloid behaviorWei-Feng Xue, Sheena E Radford
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 10, 2024
Atomic force microscopy 3D structural reconstruction of individual particles in the study of amyloid protein assembliesClaudia Chitty, Kinga Kuliga, Wei-Feng Xue
Proteins|September 24, 2004
Multi-method global analysis of thermodynamics and kinetics in reconstitution of monellinWei-Feng Xue, Jannette Carey, Sara Linse
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 5, 2021
On the Structural Diversity and Individuality of Polymorphic Amyloid Protein AssembliesLiisa Lutter, Liam D Aubrey, Wei-Feng Xue
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|May 27, 2009
Protein GB1 folding and assembly from structural elementsMikael C Bauer, Wei-Feng Xue, Sara Linse
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 9, 2016
Insights into the variability of nucleated amyloid polymerization by a minimalistic model of stochastic protein assemblySarah Eugène, Wei-Feng Xue, Philippe Robert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2008
Systematic analysis of nucleation-dependent polymerization reveals new insights into the mechanism of amyloid self-assemblyWei-Feng Xue, Steve W Homans, Sheena E Radford
Plos Computational Biology|September 3, 2021
Insights into the dynamic trajectories of protein filament division revealed by numerical investigation into the mathematical model of pure fragmentationMagali Tournus, Miguel Escobedo, Wei-Feng Xue, et al.
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Biophysical Journal|November 21, 2015
Nucleation: The Birth of a New Protein PhaseWei-Feng Xue
Structure (London, England : 1993)|December 6, 2024
Trace_y: Software algorithms for structural analysis of individual helical filaments by three-dimensional contact point reconstruction atomic force microscopyWei-Feng Xue
Biophysical Journal|December 24, 2013
An imaging and systems modeling approach to fibril breakage enables prediction of amyloid behaviorWei-Feng Xue, Sheena E Radford
Biochemical Society Transactions|April 10, 2024
Atomic force microscopy 3D structural reconstruction of individual particles in the study of amyloid protein assembliesClaudia Chitty, Kinga Kuliga, Wei-Feng Xue
Proteins|September 24, 2004
Multi-method global analysis of thermodynamics and kinetics in reconstitution of monellinWei-Feng Xue, Jannette Carey, Sara Linse
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 5, 2021
On the Structural Diversity and Individuality of Polymorphic Amyloid Protein AssembliesLiisa Lutter, Liam D Aubrey, Wei-Feng Xue
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|May 27, 2009
Protein GB1 folding and assembly from structural elementsMikael C Bauer, Wei-Feng Xue, Sara Linse
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 9, 2016
Insights into the variability of nucleated amyloid polymerization by a minimalistic model of stochastic protein assemblySarah Eugène, Wei-Feng Xue, Philippe Robert, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2008
Systematic analysis of nucleation-dependent polymerization reveals new insights into the mechanism of amyloid self-assemblyWei-Feng Xue, Steve W Homans, Sheena E Radford
Plos Computational Biology|September 3, 2021
Insights into the dynamic trajectories of protein filament division revealed by numerical investigation into the mathematical model of pure fragmentationMagali Tournus, Miguel Escobedo, Wei-Feng Xue, et al.
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