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1. Mechanism of transmembrane signaling by sensor histidine kinases.

3. Channelrhodopsin‐2 Oligomerization in Cell Membrane Revealed by Photo‐Activated Localization Microscopy.

4. High-pressure crystallography shows noble gas intervention into protein-lipid interaction and suggests a model for anaesthetic action.

5. ATP synthase FOF1 structure, function, and structure-based drug design.

6. An Approach to Heterologous Expression of Membrane Proteins. The Case of Bacteriorhodopsin.

7. Crystal Structure of Escherichia coli-Expressed Haloarcula marismortui Bacteriorhodopsin I in the Trimeric Form.

8. X-ray-Radiation-Induced Changes in Bacteriorhodopsin Structure

9. Isoprenoid-chained lipid β-XylOC16+4—A novel molecule for in meso membrane protein crystallization

10. Overcoming merohedral twinning in crystals of bacteriorhodopsin grown in lipidic mesophase.

11. Hydroxylation of Antitubercular Drug Candidate, SQ109, by Mycobacterial Cytochrome P450.

12. Raman Scattering: From Structural Biology to Medical Applications.

13. The effect of membrane composition on the interaction between human CYP51 and its flavonoid inhibitor - luteolin 7,3′-disulfate.

14. Active State of Sensory Rhodopsin II: Structural Determinants for Signal Transfer and Proton Pumping

15. Functional GPCR Expression in Eukaryotic LEXSY System.

16. Beyond structure: emerging approaches to study GPCR dynamics.

17. Chemically Stable Lipids for Membrane Protein Crystallization.

18. Nucleation and Growth of Membrane Protein Crystals In Meso--A Fluorescence Microscopy Study.

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