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A list by Biophysics Colab
Articles that are being read by Biophysics Colab.
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Hijacking of internal calcium dynamics by intracellularly residing rhodopsins
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Phosphorylation of RyR2 simultaneously expands the dyad and rearranges the tetramers
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Extracellular Perinexal Separation Is a Principal Determinant of Cardiac Conduction
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Expression and purification of the mitochondrial transmembrane protein FAM210A in Escherichia coli
This article has 5 authors: -
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GPR161 structure uncovers the redundant role of sterol-regulated ciliary cAMP signaling in the Hedgehog pathway
This article has 19 authors: -
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Illuminates Key ProteinâLipid Interactions in the Native Bacterial Cell Envelope
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Structure and function of the SIT1 proline transporter in complex with the COVID-19 receptor ACE2
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Structure and dynamics of cholesterol-mediated aquaporin-0 arrays and implications for lipid rafts
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Role of lipid nanodomains for inhibitory FcÎłRIIb function
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Cardiac Effects of a Novel pH-Insensitive Sodium-Calcium Exchanger Mouse
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Anionic Phospholipids Stimulate the Proton Pumping Activity of the Plant Plasma Membrane P-Type H+-ATPase
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Factors influencing the detergent-free membrane protein isolation using synthetic nanodisc-forming polymers
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Structural basis of TRPV1 modulation by endogenous bioactive lipids
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Sideâchain dynamics of the α 1B â adrenergic receptor determined by NMR via methyl relaxation
This article has 9 authors: -
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MscS inactivation and recovery are slow voltage-dependent processes sensitive to interactions with lipids
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The dynamic hypoosmotic response of Vibrio cholerae relies on the mechanosensitive channel MscS
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Optogenetic inhibition of Gα signalling alters and regulates circuit functionality and early circuit formation
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