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Lutz, Stefan, Emory University
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Lynn, David, Emory University
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Amplification of amyloid-beta strains and their connection to tau in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Part I: Measles virus entry into cells and the inhibition offusion and replicationPart II: The nature of cyclostreptin's interaction withmicrotubules
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Directed Evolution and Computational Design of Nucleoside Analog
Kinases
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A Type-II Thymidine Kinase from Thermotoga maritima: KineticCharacterization, Substrate Binding, and Oligomerization
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Amyloid Conformational Diversity Accessed By Truncations of a
Native Protein Fold
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Energetic Contribution of Amyloid Self-assembly
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Exploring the peptide nanotube formation from the self-assembly of the Aβ(13-21)K16A peptide in the presence of Zinc ions
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Enzyme Engineering
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Nanoscale Tools to Expand the Biophysical Understanding of
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Function
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Generation of Novel Yeast Prions through Domain Substitutions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sup35p
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The Design of Theophylline Sensing Riboswitches in Agrobacteriumtumefaciens and Their Application in Reprogramming theVirA/VirG Two-Component System
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Expression and Functional Characterization of Monoamine Oxidasefrom the Zebrafish (Danio Rerio): Comparisons with HumanMonoamine Oxidases A and B
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Generating designer enzymes for therapeutic and industrial
applications
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THE BROAD-HOST-RANGE PATHOGENESIS OF AGROBACTERIUM
TUMEFACIENS: SUCCESSFUL COUPLING THE MOTIONS AND DOMAIN
INTERACTIONS WITHIN VIRA TO INTEGRATE SIGNAL SENSING
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Encapsulation of Small Molecules in Peptide Nanotubes
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Amyloid: Merging the Properties of Membranes and Enzymes
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