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Volume 16, Number 10, October 2003

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On the rotational operators in protein structure simulations
pp. 717-720(4)
Authors: Alvarado, Carlos; Kazerounian, Kazem

Role of the tyrosine corner motif in the stability of neocarzinostatin
pp. 733-738(6)
Authors: Nicaise, Magali; Valerio‐Lepiniec, Marielle; Izadi‐pruneyre, Nadia; Adjadj, Elisabeth; Minard, Philippe; Desmadril, Michel

Structure‐based substitutions for increased solubility of a designed protein
pp. 739-745(7)
Authors: Mosavi, Leila K.; Peng, Zheng‐yu

Specificity grafting of human antibody frameworks selected from a phage display library: generation of a highly stable humanized anti‐CD22 single‐chain Fv fragment
pp. 753-759(7)
Authors: Krauss, Jürgen; Arndt, Michaela A.E.; Martin, Andrew C.R.; Liu, Huaitian; Rybak, Susanna M.

Tailoring structure-function and pharmacokinetic properties of single‐chain Fv proteins by site‐specific PEGylation
pp. 761-770(10)
Authors: Yang, Karen; Basu, Amartya; Wang, Maoliang; Chintala, Ramesh; Hsieh, Ming‐Ching; Liu, Sam; Hua, Jack; Zhang, Zhenfan; Zhou, John; Li, Mark; Phyu, Hnin; Petti, Gerald; Mendez, Magda; Janjua, Haleema; Peng, Ping; Longley, Clifford; Borowski, Virna; Mehlig, Mary; Filpula, David

Chimeric ribonuclease as a source of human adapter protein for targeted drug delivery
pp. 771-775(5)
Authors: Gaynutdinov, Timur I.; Myshkin, Eugene; Backer, Joseph M.; Backer, Marina V.

Precise and efficient cleavage of recombinant fusion proteins using mammalian aspartic proteases
pp. 777-783(7)
Authors: Kühnel, Blanka; Alcantara, Joenel; Boothe, Joseph; van Rooijen, Gijs; Moloney, Maurice

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