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Tuning the β-turn segment in designed peptide β-hairpins: Construction of a stable type I′ β-turn nucleus and hairpin-helix transition promoting segments
Author
Aravinda
Aravinda
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Aravinda
Aravinda
Awasthi
Awasthi
Awasthi
Balaram
Balaram
Bax
Bean
Bothner-By
Braunschweilar
Butterfield
Cochran
Das
Das
Espinosa
Fairman
Fushima
Gellman
Griffiths-Jones
Gunasekaran
Guntert
Haque
Imamura
Iqbal
Karle
Karle
Karle
Karle
Karle
Kaul
Koradi
Kortemme
Mahalakshmi
Mahalakshmi
Maynard
Maynard
Prasad
Raghothama
Rai
Ramirez-Alvarado
Robinson
Roy
Roy
Schenck
Searle
Sibanda
Sibanda
Stanger
Toniolo
Venkatraman
Venkatraman
Venkatraman
Zhao
Publication venue
'Wiley'
Publication date
01/01/2007
Field of study
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Residues 21-30 within the extracellular N-terminal region of the C5a receptor represent a binding domain for the C5a anaphylatoxin
Author
Bax
Bax
+53Â more
Bothner-By
Boulay
Braunschweilar
Braunwalder
Bubeck
Carney
Chenoweth
Chenoweth
DeMartino
DeMartino
Feng Ni
Gerard
Gerard
Goldstein
Grotzinger
Hugli
Hugli
Jeener
Johnson
Kadkhodaei
Kawai
Kolakowski
Lippens
Mery
Mery
Mollison
Mollison
Morgan
Morgan
Ni
Ni
Nina C. Gonnella
Oppermann
Pease
Perret
Piotto
Raffetseder
Siciliano
Sklênár
Strader
Theodore C. Pellas
Toth
Vlattas
Wetsel
William C. Boyar
Williamson
Wuthrich
Xiaolu Zhang
Zarbock
Zhang
Zhang
Zhigang Chen
Zuiderweg
Publication venue
Publication date
01/01/1998
Field of study
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Residues 21–30 within the Extracellular N-terminal Region of the C5a Receptor Represent a Binding Domain for the C5a Anaphylatoxin
Author
Bax
Bax
+53Â more
Bothner-By
Boulay
Braunschweilar
Braunwalder
Bubeck
Carney
Chenoweth
Chenoweth
DeMartino
DeMartino
Feng Ni
Gerard
Gerard
Goldstein
Grotzinger
Hugli
Hugli
Jeener
Johnson
Kadkhodaei
Kawai
Kolakowski
Lippens
Mery
Mery
Mollison
Mollison
Morgan
Morgan
Ni
Ni
Nina C. Gonnella
Oppermann
Pease
Perret
Piotto
Raffetseder
Siciliano
Sklênár
Strader
Theodore C. Pellas
Toth
Vlattas
Wetsel
William C. Boyar
Williamson
Wuthrich
Xiaolu Zhang
Zarbock
Zhang
Zhang
Zhigang Chen
Zuiderweg
Publication venue
'American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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