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Authors: RAO JH LAHIRI J ISAACS L WEIS RM WHITESIDES GM
Citation: Jh. Rao et al., A TRIVALENT SYSTEM FROM VANCOMYCIN-CENTER-DOT-D-ALA-D-ALA WITH HIGHERAFFINITY THAN AVIDIN-CENTER-DOT-BIOTIN, Science, 280(5364), 1998, pp. 708-711

Authors: LI J WU J LI G WEIS RM
Citation: J. Li et al., THE SERINE CHEMORECEPTOR FROM ESCHERICHIA-COLI IS METHYLATED IN AN INTERDIMER PROCESS, Biophysical journal, 72(2), 1997, p.

Authors: LI JY LI GY WEIS RM
Citation: Jy. Li et al., THE SERINE CHEMORECEPTOR FROM ESCHERICHIA-COLI IS METHYLATED THROUGH AN INTER-DIMER PROCESS, Biochemistry, 36(39), 1997, pp. 11851-11857

Authors: SEELEY SK MURPHY OJ OUELLETTE KL WEIS RM THOMPSON LK
Citation: Sk. Seeley et al., PROTEOLYSIS STUDIES OF DYNAMIC STRUCTURE IN BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS RECEPTORS, Biophysical journal, 70(2), 1996, pp. 472-472

Authors: SEELEY SK WITTROCK GK THOMPSON LK WEIS RM
Citation: Sk. Seeley et al., OLIGOMERS OF THE CYTOPLASMIC FRAGMENT FROM THE ESCHERICHIA-COLI ASPARTATE RECEPTOR DISSOCIATE THROUGH AN UNFOLDED TRANSITION-STATE, Biochemistry, 35(50), 1996, pp. 16336-16345

Authors: SEELEY SK WEIS RM THOMPSON LK
Citation: Sk. Seeley et al., THE CYTOPLASMIC FRAGMENT OF THE ASPARTATE RECEPTOR DISPLAYS GLOBALLY DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR, Biochemistry, 35(16), 1996, pp. 5199-5206

Authors: WU JG LI JY LI GY LONG DG WEIS RM
Citation: Jg. Wu et al., THE RECEPTOR-BINDING SITE FOR THE METHYLTRANSFERASE OF BACTERIAL CHEMOTAXIS IS DISTINCT FROM THE SITES OF METHYLATION, Biochemistry, 35(15), 1996, pp. 4984-4993

Authors: WU JR LONG DG WEIS RM
Citation: Jr. Wu et al., REVERSIBLE DISSOCIATION AND UNFOLDING OF THE ESCHERICHIA-COLI ASPARTATE RECEPTOR CYTOPLASMIC FRAGMENT, Biochemistry, 34(9), 1995, pp. 3056-3065

Authors: LI JY SWANSON RV SIMON MI WEIS RM
Citation: Jy. Li et al., THE RESPONSE REGULATORS CHEB AND CHEY EXHIBIT COMPETITIVE-BINDING TO THE KINASE CHEA, Biochemistry, 34(45), 1995, pp. 14626-14636

Authors: SEELEY SK WEIS RM THOMPSON LK
Citation: Sk. Seeley et al., THE CYTOPLASMIC DOMAIN OF THE ASPARTATE RECEPTOR - NMR-STUDIES INDICATE AN UNUSUALLY MOBILE STRUCTURE, Biophysical journal, 66(2), 1994, pp. 10000172-10000172
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