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Class:IdPerson:71073
_displayNameStevens, Raymond C
_timestamp2014-01-31 19:13:14
firstnameRaymond C
initialRC
modified[InstanceEdit:5250954] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-01-31
surnameStevens
(author)[LiteratureReference:71069] Structure of tetrameric human phenylalanine hydroxylase and its implications for phenylketonuria
[LiteratureReference:181729] Structure of botulinum neurotoxin type D light chain at 1.65 A resolution: repercussions for VAMP-2 substrate specificity.
[LiteratureReference:181763] Sequence homology and structural analysis of the clostridial neurotoxins
[LiteratureReference:181767] Crystal structure of botulinum neurotoxin type G light chain: serotype divergence in substrate recognition
[LiteratureReference:201259] Biophysical characterization of the stability of the 150-kilodalton botulinum toxin, the nontoxic component, and the 900-kilodalton botulinum toxin complex species
[LiteratureReference:5228575] Crystal structure of botulinum neurotoxin type A and implications for toxicity
[LiteratureReference:8984217] Structure of the human glucagon class B G-protein-coupled receptor
[LiteratureReference:9611306] Modeling ligand recognition at the P2Y12 receptor in light of X-ray structural information
[LiteratureReference:9683208] Crystal structure of a monomeric form of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus endonuclease nsp15 suggests a role for hexamerization as an allosteric switch
[LiteratureReference:9683418] Crystal structure of nonstructural protein 10 from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus reveals a novel fold with two zinc-binding motifs
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