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Volume 16, Number 1, January 2003
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Buried water molecules contribute to the conformational stability of a protein
pp. 5-9(5)
Authors: Takano, Kazufumi; Yamagata, Yuriko; Yutani, Katsuhide

HLA-A3 supermotif defined by quantitative structure-activity relationship analysis
pp. 11-18(8)
Authors: Guan, Pingping; Doytchinova, Irini A.; Flower, Darren R.

Evolutionary engineering of a β-Lactamase activity on a D-Ala D-Ala transpeptidase fold
pp. 27-35(9)
Authors: Peimbert, Mariana; Segovia, Lorenzo

Further improvement of broad specificity hapten recognition with protein engineering
pp. 37-46(10)
Authors: Korpimäki, Teemu; Rosenberg, Jaana; Virtanen, Pekka; Lamminmäki, Urpo; Tuomola, Mika; Saviranta, Petri

Translated products of tandem microgene repeats exhibit diverse properties also seen in natural proteins
pp. 57-63(7)
Authors: Shiba, Kiyotaka; Shirai, Tsuyoshi; Honma, Takako; Noda, Tetsuo

Use of phage display to probe the evolution of binding specificity and affinity in integrins
pp. 65-72(8)
Authors: Li, Renhao; Hoess, Ronald H.; Bennett, Joel S.; DeGrado, William F.

Baculovirus surface display of Theileria parva p67 antigen preserves the conformation of sporozoite-neutralizing epitopes
pp. 73-78(6)
Authors: Kaba, Stephen A.; Hemmes, Johannes C.; van Lent, Jan W.M.; Vlak, Just M.; Nene, Vishvanath; Musoke, Anthony J.; van Oers, Monique M.

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