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Structural analysis of supramolecular assemblies by hybrid methods Hanein D, Milligan R |
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Role of trimer-trimer interaction of bacteriorhodopsin studied by optical spectroscopy and high-speed atomic force microscopy Yamashita H, Inoue K, Shibata M, Uchihashi T, Sasaki J, Kandori H, Ando T |
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Correlative microscopy methods that maximize specimen fidelity and data completeness, and improve molecular localization capabilities Smith EA, Cinquin BP, McDermott G, Le Gros MA, Parkinson DY, Kim HT, Larabell CA |
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Structural studies on full-length talin1 reveal a compact auto-inhibited dimer: Implications for talin activation Goult BT, Xu XP, Gingras AR, Swift M, Patel B, Bate N, Kopp PM, Barsukov IL, Critchley DR, Volkmann N, Hanein D |
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Structure of the ParM filament at 8.5 angstrom resolution Gayathri P, Fujii T, Namba K, Lowe J |
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Clathrin-coated vesicles from brain have small payloads: A cryo-electron tomographic study Heymann JB, Winkler DC, Yim YI, Eisenberg E, Greene LE, Steven AC |
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Hybrid electron microscopy-FRET imaging localizes the dynamical C-terminus of Tfg2 in RNA polymerase II-TFIIF with nanometer precision Chang JW, Wu YM, Chen ZY, Huang SH, Wang CH, Wu PL, Weng YP, You CJ, Piehler J, Chang WH |
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Linking receptor activation to changes in Sw I and II of G alpha proteins Hamm HE, Kaya AI, Gilbert JA, Preininger AM |
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Probabilistic determination of probe locations from distance data Xu XP, Slaughter BD, Volkmann N |
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Structural insight into the lactoferrin receptors from pathogenic Neisseria Noinaj N, Cornelissen CN, Buchanan SK |
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Computational methods for constructing protein structure models from 3D electron microscopy maps Esquivel-Rodriguez J, Kihara D |