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Biochemistry journal sent out a list of the "Most-Accessed Rapid Reports" in 2009. On the list was a paper from Britz-McKibbin and Melacini groups.
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Most-Accessed Rapid Reports in 2009
Biochemistry Rapid Reports are brief, expedited manuscripts reserved for timely topics of unusual interest. Biochemistry makes every effort to come to an editorial decision on Rapid Reports within three weeks of receipt and with “Just Accepted” Manuscripts your research can be accessible to the international scientific community within three days of acceptance. Rapid Reports are limited to three printed journal pages and authors are asked to adhere to specific guidelines when submitting their work.
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Replacement of an Electron Transfer Pathway in Cytochrome c Peroxidase with a Surrogate Peptide Anna-Maria A. Hays Putnam, Young-Tae Lee and David B. Goodin DOI: 10.1021/bi8020263
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Label-Free Assay for Thermodynamic Analysis of Protein-Ligand Interactions: A Multivariate Strategy for Allosteric Ligand Screening Jennilee M. A. Gavina, Mohammad T. Mazhab-Jafari, Giuseppe Melacini and Philip Britz-McKibbin DOI: 10.1021/bi802121g
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Morphology and Secondary Structure of Stable ?-Oligomers Formed by Amyloid Peptide PrP(106-126) Patrick Walsh, Jason Yau, Karen Simonetti and Simon Sharpe DOI: 10.1021/bi9007319
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A Rapidly Maturing Far-Red Derivative of DsRed-Express2 for Whole-Cell Labeling Rita L. Strack, Birka Hein, Dibyendu Bhattacharyya, Stefan W. Hell, Robert J. Keenan and Benjamin S. Glick DOI: 10.1021/bi900870u
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?-Synuclein Binds Large Unilamellar Vesicles as an Extended Helix Adam J. Trexler and Elizabeth Rhoades DOI: 10.1021/bi900114z
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Biochemical Characterization of the HpxO Enzyme from Klebsiella pneumoniae, a Novel FAD-Dependent Urate Oxidase Seán E. O’Leary, Katherine A. Hicks, Steven E. Ealick and Tadhg P. Begley DOI: 10.1021/bi900160b
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Implications of HIV-1 M Group Polymorphisms on Integrase Inhibitor Efficacy and Resistance: Genetic and Structural in Silico Analyses Eriketi Z. Loizidou, Ioanna Kousiappa, Constantinos D. Zeinalipour-Yazdi, David A. M. C. Van de Vijver and Leondios G. Kostrikis DOI: 10.1021/bi8019349
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Concurrent Binding of Complexin and Synaptotagmin to Liposome-Embedded SNARE Complexes Michael C. Chicka and Edwin R. Chapman DOI: 10.1021/bi801962d
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Evaluation of Copper2+ Affinities for the Prion Protein Rebecca C. Nadal, Paul Davies, David R. Brown and John H. Viles DOI: 10.1021/bi9011397
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LNA-Modified Primers Drastically Improve Hybridization to Target RNA and Reverse Transcription Agata Fratczak, Ryszard Kierzek and Elzbieta Kierzek DOI: 10.1021/bi8021069
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