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Class:IdPerson:75507
_displayNameSigler, PB
_timestamp2003-09-01 15:50:42
firstnameP B
initialPB
surnameSigler
(author)[LiteratureReference:74343] The 2.0 A crystal structure of a heterotrimeric G protein.
[LiteratureReference:74407] The 2.2 A crystal structure of transducin-alpha complexed with GTP gamma S.
[LiteratureReference:74409] Structural determinants for activation of the alpha-subunit of a heterotrimeric G protein.
[LiteratureReference:74411] Crystal structure of a G-protein beta gamma dimer at 2.1A resolution.
[LiteratureReference:74626] Structural determinants for regulation of phosphodiesterase by a G protein at 2.0 A.
[LiteratureReference:74663] GTPase mechanism of Gproteins from the 1.7-A crystal structure of transducin alpha-GDP-AIF-4.
[LiteratureReference:8862910] The electrostatic basis for the interfacial binding of secretory phospholipases A2
[LiteratureReference:8948303] Atomic structure of progesterone complexed with its receptor
[LiteratureReference:8948312] Crystallographic comparison of the estrogen and progesterone receptor's ligand binding domains
[LiteratureReference:9676882] Activating mineralocorticoid receptor mutation in hypertension exacerbated by pregnancy
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