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Yogeet Kaur

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The Protein Journal|January 8, 2005
Prodan fluorescence mimics the GroEL folding cycleYogeet Kaur, Paul M Horowitz
The Protein Journal|June 25, 2004
Active rhodanese lacking nonessential sulfhydryl groups has increased hydrophobic exposure not observed in wild-type enzymeYogeet Kaur, Jesse Ybarra, Paul M Horowitz
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology : Official Publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology|August 6, 2019
Long-term evaluation of response to omalizumab therapy in real life by a novel multimodular approach: The Real-life Effectiveness of Omalizumab Therapy (REALITY) studyHarjinder Singh, Jay I Peters, Yogeet Kaur, et al.
Biochemistry|June 26, 2012
Human polyhomeotic homolog 3 (PHC3) sterile alpha motif (SAM) linker allows open-ended polymerization of PHC3 SAMAngela K Robinson, Belinda Z Leal, David R Nanyes, et al.
Proteins|July 22, 2014
Multiple polymer architectures of human polyhomeotic homolog 3 sterile alpha motifDavid R Nanyes, Sarah E Junco, Alexander B Taylor, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 26, 2012
The growth-suppressive function of the polycomb group protein polyhomeotic is mediated by polymerization of its sterile alpha motif (SAM) domainAngela K Robinson, Belinda Z Leal, Linda V Chadwell, et al.
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The Protein Journal|January 8, 2005
Prodan fluorescence mimics the GroEL folding cycleYogeet Kaur, Paul M Horowitz
The Protein Journal|June 25, 2004
Active rhodanese lacking nonessential sulfhydryl groups has increased hydrophobic exposure not observed in wild-type enzymeYogeet Kaur, Jesse Ybarra, Paul M Horowitz
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology : Official Publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology|August 6, 2019
Long-term evaluation of response to omalizumab therapy in real life by a novel multimodular approach: The Real-life Effectiveness of Omalizumab Therapy (REALITY) studyHarjinder Singh, Jay I Peters, Yogeet Kaur, et al.
Biochemistry|June 26, 2012
Human polyhomeotic homolog 3 (PHC3) sterile alpha motif (SAM) linker allows open-ended polymerization of PHC3 SAMAngela K Robinson, Belinda Z Leal, David R Nanyes, et al.
Proteins|July 22, 2014
Multiple polymer architectures of human polyhomeotic homolog 3 sterile alpha motifDavid R Nanyes, Sarah E Junco, Alexander B Taylor, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 26, 2012
The growth-suppressive function of the polycomb group protein polyhomeotic is mediated by polymerization of its sterile alpha motif (SAM) domainAngela K Robinson, Belinda Z Leal, Linda V Chadwell, et al.
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