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1999
NguyenVK, HamersR, WynsL, MuyldermansS.  1999.  Loss of splice consensus signal is responsible for the removal of the entire C(H)1 domain of the functional camel IGG2A heavy-chain antibodies. 36(8):515-524. Abstract
DecanniereK, DesmyterA, LauwereysM, GhahroudiMA, MuyldermansS, WynsL.  1999.  A single-domain antibody fragment in complex with RNase A: non-canonical loop structures and nanomolar affinity using two CDR loops. 7(4):361-370. Abstract
GuptaV, MuyldermansS, WynsL, SalunkeDM.  1999.  The crystal structure of recombinant rat pancreatic RNase A. 35(1):1-12. Abstract
1998
LauwereysM, ArbabiGhahroudi M, DesmyterA, KinneJ, HolzerW, DeGenst E, WynsL, MuyldermansS.  1998.  Potent enzyme inhibitors derived from dromedary heavy-chain antibodies. 17(13):3512-3520. Abstract
1997
BalbachJ, ForgeV, LauWS, JonesJA, van NulandNA, DobsonCM.  1997.  Detection of residue contacts in a protein folding intermediate. 94(14):7182-7185. Abstract
MartinC, RoussetE, De GreveH.  1997.  Human uropathogenic and bovine septicaemic Escherichia coli strains carry an identical F17-related adhesin. Research in Microbiology. 148(1):55-64. Abstract
VanDael H, HaezebrouckP, PardonE, JoniauM.  1997.  Conformational stability of LYLA1, a synthetic chimera of human lysozyme and bovine alpha-lactalbumin. 25(3):171-179. Abstract
1995
PardonE, HaezebrouckP, DeBaetselier A, HookeSD, FancourtKT, DesmetJ, DobsonCM, VanDael H, JoniauM.  1995.  A Ca(2+)-binding chimera of human lysozyme and bovine alpha-lactalbumin that can form a molten globule. 270(18):10514-10524. Abstract
1992
MillsA, GuptaV, SpinkN, LisgartenJ, PalmerRA, WynsL.  1992.  Pancreatic ribonuclease co-crystallizes with the dinucleotide dCpdG in two distinct forms. 48 ( Pt 4):549-550.
1988
LintermansPF, PohlP, BertelsA, CharlierG, VandekerckhoveJ, Van DammeJ, SchoupJ, SchlickerC, KorhonenT, De GreveH, .  1988.  Characterization and purification of the F17 adhesin on the surface of bovine enteropathogenic and septicemic Escherichia coli. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 49(11):1794-1799. Abstract