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Details on Person Chen, Kaixian

Class:IdPerson:9028570
_displayNameChen, Kaixian
_timestamp2017-11-09 04:05:46
created[InstanceEdit:9028579] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2017-11-09
firstnameKaixian
initialK
surnameChen
(author)[LiteratureReference:9028575] Binding analyses between Human PPARgamma-LBD and ligands
[LiteratureReference:9680335] The nucleocapsid protein of SARS coronavirus has a high binding affinity to the human cellular heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1
[LiteratureReference:9683940] Carboxyl terminus of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus nucleocapsid protein: self-association analysis and nucleic acid binding characterization
[LiteratureReference:9684341] Molecular cloning, expression, purification, and mass spectrometric characterization of 3C-like protease of SARS coronavirus
[LiteratureReference:9685368] Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus membrane protein interacts with nucleocapsid protein mostly through their carboxyl termini by electrostatic attraction
[LiteratureReference:9686168] Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 3C-like proteinase N terminus is indispensable for proteolytic activity but not for enzyme dimerization. Biochemical and thermodynamic investigation in conjunction with molecular dynamics simulations
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