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Details on Person Cheng, Yifan

Class:IdPerson:8868480
_displayNameCheng, Yifan
_timestamp2016-04-22 14:43:03
created[InstanceEdit:8868481] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-04-22
firstnameYifan
initialY
surnameCheng
(author)[LiteratureReference:8868483] Molecular model for a complete clathrin lattice from electron cryomicroscopy
[LiteratureReference:8868512] Structure of an auxilin-bound clathrin coat and its implications for the mechanism of uncoating
[LiteratureReference:9701048] Structure of the TRPA1 ion channel suggests regulatory mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:9709690] Comparative host-coronavirus protein interaction networks reveal pan-viral disease mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:9714795] Cryo-EM structures of the TMEM16A calcium-activated chloride channel
[LiteratureReference:9832730] Multifaced roles of PLAC8 in cancer
[LiteratureReference:9853825] Cryo-EM Studies of TMEM16F Calcium-Activated Ion Channel Suggest Features Important for Lipid Scrambling
[LiteratureReference:9855250] Identification of a drug binding pocket in TMEM16F calcium-activated ion channel and lipid scramblase
[LiteratureReference:9908705] Structural insights into the human PA28-20S proteasome enabled by efficient tagging and purification of endogenous proteins
[LiteratureReference:9953249] Protein synthesis. Rqc2p and 60S ribosomal subunits mediate mRNA-independent elongation of nascent chains
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