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19880 2014-10-27 Chemical Shifts: 4 sets
NMR structure of Copsin Copsin Download bibtex for citation iamge Andreas Essig, Daniela Hofmann, Daniela Muench, Gerhard Wider, Hans-Georg Sahl, Markus Aebi, Savitha Gayathri, Tanja Schneider
17902 2016-06-29 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution structure of CCL2 in complex Plasticity of the beta-Trefoil Protein Fold in the Recognition and Control of Invertebrate Predators and Parasites by a Fungal Defence System Download bibtex for citation iamge Alex Butschi, Frederic HT Allain, Iain BH Wilson, Katrin Stutz, Mario Schubert, Markus Aebi, Markus Kunzler, Martin A Walti, Michael O Hengartner, Pascal Egloff, Shi Yan, Silvia Bleuler-Martinez
17890 2012-06-04 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR structure of the lectin CCL2 (free) Plasticity of the beta-Trefoil Protein Fold in the Recognition and Control of Invertebrate Predators and Parasites by a Fungal Defence System Download bibtex for citation iamge Alex Butschi, Frederic H-T Allain, Iain BH Wilson, Katrin Stutz, Mario Schubert, Markus Aebi, Markus Kunzler, Martin A Walti, Michael O Hengartner, Pascal Egloff, Shi Yan, Silvia Bleuler-Martinez
15737 2009-01-23 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution structure of an N-glycosylated protein using in vitro glycosylation NMR structure determination of a segmentally labeled glycoprotein using in vitro glycosylation Download bibtex for citation iamge Frederic H-T Allain, Mario Schubert, Markus Aebi, Michael Kowarik, Shin Numao, Vadim Slynko
15735 2009-01-23 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
truncated AcrA from Campylobacter jejuni for glycosylation studies NMR structure determination of a segmentally labeled glycoprotein using in vitro glycosylation Download bibtex for citation iamge Frederic Allain, Mario Schubert, Markus Aebi, Michael Kowarik, Shin Numao, Vadim Slynko