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1. Molecular basis for different substrate‐binding sites and chaperone functions of the BRICHOS domain

2. A “spindle and thread” mechanism unblocks p53 translation by modulating N-terminal disorder

5. Abilities of the BRICHOS domain to prevent neurotoxicity and fibril formation are dependent on a highly conserved Asp residue

7. A “spindle and thread”-mechanism unblocks translation of N-terminally disordered proteins

9. Granule-stored MUC5B mucins are packed by the non-covalent formation of N-terminal head-to-head tetramers

10. Bri2 BRICHOS client specificity and chaperone activity are governed by assembly state

12. Bri2 BRICHOS client specificity and chaperone activity are governed by assembly state

14. Annular dark field transmission electron microscopy for protein structure determination

15. Shell thickness determination of polymer-shelled microbubbles using transmission electron microscopy

16. Improved Hilbert phase contrast for transmission electron microscopy

17. Bri2 BRICHOS client specificity and chaperone activity are governed by assembly state.

18. Intestinal MUC2 Mucin Supramolecular Topology by Packing and Release Resting on D3 Domain Assembly

19. Calcium and pH-dependent packing and release of the gel-forming MUC2 mucin

20. Subunit arrangement in the dodecameric chloroplast small heat shock protein Hsp21

21. Single-particle cryoelectron microscopy analysis reveals the HIV-1 spike as a tripod structure

22. Turning of the receptor binding domains opens up the murine leukaemia virus Env for membrane fusion

24. 3D-correlation-averaging for membrane-protein-crystals

25. Single particle refinement in electron crystallography : A pilot study

28. Rapana thomasiana hemocyanin (RtH) : Comparison of the two isoforms, RtH1 and RtH2, at 19 Å and 16 Å resolution

29. Comparison of the two Rapana thomasiana Hemocyanin isoforms : RtH1 and RtH2

30. Missing Data in Image and Signal Processing: The case of binary objects

32. Quantization errors in averaged digitized data

35. Turning of the receptor-binding domains opens up the murine leukaemia virus Env for membrane fusion.

36. pGranule-stored MUC5B mucins are packed by the noncovalent formation of N-terminal head-to-head tetramers.

37. Structural model of dodecameric heat-shock protein Hsp21: Flexible N-terminal arms interact with client proteins while C-terminal tails maintain the dodecamer and chaperone activity.

38. A "spindle and thread" mechanism unblocks p53 translation by modulating N-terminal disorder.

41. Granule-stored MUC5B mucins are packed by the non-covalent formation of N-terminal head-to-head tetramers.

42. Design of an electrostatic phase shifting device for biological transmission electron microscopy.

44. Shell thickness determination of polymer-shelled microbubbles using transmission electron microscopy.

45. Annular dark field transmission electron microscopy for protein structure determination.

46. A Refined Single-Particle Reconstruction Procedure to Process Two-Dimensional Crystal Images from Transmission Electron Microscopy.

47. Improved Hilbert phase contrast for transmission electron microscopy.

48. Free RCK arrangement in Kch, a putative escherichia coli potassium channel, as suggested by electron crystallography.

49. Intestinal MUC2 mucin supramolecular topology by packing and release resting on D3 domain assembly.

50. Subunit arrangement in the dodecameric chloroplast small heat shock protein Hsp21.

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