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Molecular basis of human CD22 function and therapeutic targeting.
Nature communications 10, 2017 | Pubmed ID: 28970495
Structural Basis of Enhanced Crystallizability Induced by a Molecular Chaperone for Antibody Antigen-Binding Fragments.
Journal of molecular biology Feb, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 29277294
Discovery of Ubiquitin Deamidases in the Pathogenic Arsenal of Legionella pneumophila.
Cell reports Apr, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 29642013
University of Toronto
The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute
Ryan L. Sontag1,
Cosmin Mihai2,
Galya Orr2,
Alexei Savchenko3,
Tatiana Skarina3,
Hong Cui3,
John R. Cort1,
Joshua N. Adkins1,
Roslyn N. Brown4
1Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
2Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
3Structural Proteomics Group, Ontario Center for Structural Proteomics, University of Toronto,
4Center for Bioproducts and Bioenergy, Washington State University
June Ereño-Orbea*,1,
Taylor Sicard*,1,2,
Hong Cui1,
Indira Akula1,
Jean-Philippe Julien1,2,3
1Program in Molecular Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute,
2Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto,
3Department of Immunology, University of Toronto
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