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The following pages link to On the freezing and identification of lipid monolayer 2-D arrays for cryoelectron microscopy (Q41919182):
Displaying 12 items.
- Phosphorylated Smooth Muscle Heavy Meromyosin Shows an Open Conformation Linked to Activation (Q27675543) (← links)
- Three-dimensional reconstruction of intact human integrin IIb 3: new implications for activation-dependent ligand binding (Q27680395) (← links)
- CryoEM and computer simulations reveal a novel kinase conformational switch in bacterial chemotaxis signaling (Q27702647) (← links)
- Formation of membrane ridges and scallops by the F-BAR protein Nervous Wreck (Q30541947) (← links)
- Retrospective on the early development of cryoelectron microscopy of macromolecules and a prospective on opportunities for the future (Q33349666) (← links)
- Recreation of the terminal events in physiological integrin activation (Q33616477) (← links)
- The use of trehalose in the preparation of specimens for molecular electron microscopy (Q33960038) (← links)
- Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate promotes budding yeast septin filament assembly and organization (Q34422909) (← links)
- Electron tomography of paracrystalline 2D arrays (Q34468552) (← links)
- The Structure of a Full-length Membrane-embedded Integrin Bound to a Physiological Ligand (Q36283927) (← links)
- Assembly, molecular organization, and membrane-binding properties of development-specific septins (Q36634715) (← links)
- Identification of interfaces involved in weak interactions with application to F-actin-aldolase rafts (Q49955492) (← links)