The Scottish Structural Proteomics Facility: targets, methods and outputs

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The Scottish Structural Proteomics Facility: targets, methods and outputs. / Oke, Muse; Carter, Lester G; Johnson, Kenneth A; Liu, Huanting; McMahon, Stephen A; Yan, Xuan; Kerou, Melina; Weikart, Nadine D; Kadi, Nadia; Sheikh, Md Arif; Schmelz, Stefan; Dorward, Mark; Zawadzki, Michal; Cozens, Christopher; Falconer, Helen; Powers, Helen; Overton, Ian M; van Niekerk, C A Johannes; Peng, Xu; Patel, Prakash; Garrett, Roger Antony; Prangishvili, David; Botting, Catherine H; Coote, Peter J; Dryden, David T F; Barton, Geoffrey J; Schwarz-Linek, Ulrich; Challis, Gregory L; Taylor, Garry L; White, Malcolm F; Naismith, James H.

I: Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, Bind 11, Nr. 2, 01.06.2010, s. 167-80.

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Oke, M, Carter, LG, Johnson, KA, Liu, H, McMahon, SA, Yan, X, Kerou, M, Weikart, ND, Kadi, N, Sheikh, MA, Schmelz, S, Dorward, M, Zawadzki, M, Cozens, C, Falconer, H, Powers, H, Overton, IM, van Niekerk, CAJ, Peng, X, Patel, P, Garrett, RA, Prangishvili, D, Botting, CH, Coote, PJ, Dryden, DTF, Barton, GJ, Schwarz-Linek, U, Challis, GL, Taylor, GL, White, MF & Naismith, JH 2010, 'The Scottish Structural Proteomics Facility: targets, methods and outputs', Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, bind 11, nr. 2, s. 167-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10969-010-9090-y

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Oke, M., Carter, L. G., Johnson, K. A., Liu, H., McMahon, S. A., Yan, X., Kerou, M., Weikart, N. D., Kadi, N., Sheikh, M. A., Schmelz, S., Dorward, M., Zawadzki, M., Cozens, C., Falconer, H., Powers, H., Overton, I. M., van Niekerk, C. A. J., Peng, X., ... Naismith, J. H. (2010). The Scottish Structural Proteomics Facility: targets, methods and outputs. Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics, 11(2), 167-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10969-010-9090-y

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Oke M, Carter LG, Johnson KA, Liu H, McMahon SA, Yan X o.a. The Scottish Structural Proteomics Facility: targets, methods and outputs. Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics. 2010 jun. 1;11(2):167-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10969-010-9090-y

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Oke, Muse ; Carter, Lester G ; Johnson, Kenneth A ; Liu, Huanting ; McMahon, Stephen A ; Yan, Xuan ; Kerou, Melina ; Weikart, Nadine D ; Kadi, Nadia ; Sheikh, Md Arif ; Schmelz, Stefan ; Dorward, Mark ; Zawadzki, Michal ; Cozens, Christopher ; Falconer, Helen ; Powers, Helen ; Overton, Ian M ; van Niekerk, C A Johannes ; Peng, Xu ; Patel, Prakash ; Garrett, Roger Antony ; Prangishvili, David ; Botting, Catherine H ; Coote, Peter J ; Dryden, David T F ; Barton, Geoffrey J ; Schwarz-Linek, Ulrich ; Challis, Gregory L ; Taylor, Garry L ; White, Malcolm F ; Naismith, James H. / The Scottish Structural Proteomics Facility: targets, methods and outputs. I: Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics. 2010 ; Bind 11, Nr. 2. s. 167-80.

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