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Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Structural studies of the scrapie prion protein using mass spectrometry and amino acid sequencing.
Structural studies of the scrapie prion protein using mass spectrometry and amino acid sequencing.
L-29, an endogenous lectin, binds to glycoconjugate ligands with positive cooperativity.
L-29, an endogenous lectin, binds to glycoconjugate ligands with positive cooperativity.
Chemistry and biology of prions.
Chemistry and biology of prions.
Glycosylinositol phospholipid anchors of the scrapie and cellular prion proteins contain sialic acid.
Glycosylinositol phospholipid anchors of the scrapie and cellular prion proteins contain sialic acid.
Structural and energetic consequences of disruptive mutations in a protein core.
Genomic sequence and organization of two members of a human lectin gene family.
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