How do proteins avoid becoming too stable? Biophysical studies into metastable proteins Lisa D. CabritaStephen P. Bottomley Review 19 September 2003 Pages: 83 - 88
The HERG K+ channel: progress in understanding the molecular basis of its unusual gating kinetics Jamie I. VandenbergAllan M. TorresPhilip W. Kuchel Article 10 September 2003 Pages: 89 - 97
The membrane-binding properties of a class A amphipathic peptide H. MozsolitsT.-H. LeeM.-I. Aguilar Article 18 July 2003 Pages: 98 - 108
Solid-state NMR study of antimicrobial peptides from Australian frogs in phospholipid membranes M. S. BallaJ. H. BowieF. Separovic Article 10 September 2003 Pages: 109 - 116
Apparatus for exposing cell membranes to rapid temperature transients B. SteelM. M. BilekD. R. McKenzie Article 24 September 2003 Pages: 117 - 120
Effect of external stresses on protein conformation: a computer modelling study A. BudiS. LeggeI. Yarovsky Article 23 October 2003 Pages: 121 - 129
Time-resolved evanescent wave-induced fluorescence anisotropy for the determination of molecular conformational changes of proteins at an interface Michelle L. GeeLevie LensunColin A. Scholes Article 28 October 2003 Pages: 130 - 139
Preparation and investigation of 99m technetium-labeled low-density lipoproteins in rabbits with experimentally induced hypercholesterolemia Z. BozókyL. BaloghGy. A. Jánoki Article 09 December 2003 Pages: 140 - 145
The hydration dynamics of polyelectrolyte gels with applications to cell motility and drug delivery Charles W. WolgemuthAlexander MogilnerGeorge Oster Article 23 October 2003 Pages: 146 - 158
Non-Gaussian statistics of the vibrational fluctuations of myoglobin J. A. TuszyńskiE. J. CarpenterY. Engelborghs Article 19 September 2003 Pages: 159 - 166