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2005
DumoulinM, CanetD, LastAM, PardonE, ArcherDB, MuyldermansS, WynsL, MatagneA, RobinsonCV, RedfieldC, DobsonCM.  2005.  Reduced global cooperativity is a common feature underlying the amyloidogenicity of pathogenic lysozyme mutations. Nature. 346(3):773-788. Abstract
2003
DumoulinM, LastAM, DesmyterA, DecanniereK, CanetD, LarssonG, SpencerA, ArcherDB, SasseJ, MuyldermansS, WynsL, RedfieldC, MatagneA, RobinsonCV, DobsonCM.  2003.  A camelid antibody fragment inhibits the formation of amyloid fibrils by human lysozyme. 424(6950):783-788. Abstract
CanetD, LyonCE, ScheekRM, RobillardGT, DobsonCM, HorePJ, van NulandNA.  2003.  Rapid formation of non-native contacts during the folding of HPr revealed by real-time photo-CIDNP NMR and stopped-flow fluorescence experiments. 330(2):397-407. Abstract
AzuagaAI, CanetD, SmeenkG, BerendsR, TitgemeijerF, DuurkensR, MateoPL, ScheekRM, RobillardGT, DobsonCM, van NulandNA.  2003.  Characterization of single-tryptophan mutants of histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein: evidence for local rearrangements during folding from high concentrations of denaturant. 42(17):4883-4895. Abstract


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