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    Transmission electron microscopy as an orthogonal method to characterize protein aggregates by Sung, Joyce J, Pardeshi, Neha N, Mulder, Anke M, Mulligan, Sean K, Quispe, Joel, On, Kathy, Carragher, Bridget, Potter, Clinton S, Carpenter, John F, Schneemann, Anette

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-02-2015)
    “…Aggregation of protein-based therapeutics is a challenging problem in the biopharmaceutical industry. Of particular concern are implications for product…”
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    Toolbox for non-intrusive structural and functional analysis of recombinant VLP based vaccines: a case study with hepatitis B vaccine by Mulder, Anke M, Carragher, Bridget, Towne, Victoria, Meng, Yuan, Wang, Yang, Dieter, Lance, Potter, Clinton S, Washabaugh, Michael W, Sitrin, Robert D, Zhao, Qinjian

    Published in PloS one (06-04-2012)
    “…Fundamental to vaccine development, manufacturing consistency, and product stability is an understanding of the vaccine structure-activity relationship. With…”
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    Endocannabinoid Metabolism in the Absence of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH):  Discovery of Phosphorylcholine Derivatives of N-Acyl Ethanolamines by Mulder, Anke M, Cravatt, Benjamin F

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (26-09-2006)
    “…Lipid transmitters are tightly regulated by a balance of biosynthetic and degradative enzymes. Termination of the activity of the N-acyl ethanolamine (NAE)…”
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    A New Model for Binding of Kinesin 13 to Curved Microtubule Protofilaments by Mulder, Anke M., Glavis-Bloom, Alex, Moores, Carolyn A., Wagenbach, Michael, Carragher, Bridget, Wordeman, Linda, Milligan, Ronald A.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (06-04-2009)
    “…Kinesin motor proteins use adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis to do work on microtubules (MTs). Most kinesins walk along the MT, but class 13 kinesins instead…”
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    Visualizing Ribosome Biogenesis: Parallel Assembly Pathways for the 30S Subunit by Mulder, Anke M, Yoshioka, Craig, Beck, Andrea H, Bunner, Anne E, Milligan, Ronald A, Potter, Clinton S, Carragher, Bridget, Williamson, James R

    “…Ribosomes are self-assembling macromolecular machines that translate DNA into proteins, and an understanding of ribosome biogenesis is central to cellular…”
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    Automation in single-particle electron microscopy connecting the pieces by Lyumkis, Dmitry, Moeller, Arne, Cheng, Anchi, Herold, Amber, Hou, Eric, Irving, Christopher, Jacovetty, Erica L, Lau, Pick-Wei, Mulder, Anke M, Pulokas, James, Quispe, Joel D, Voss, Neil R, Potter, Clinton S, Carragher, Bridget

    Published in Methods in enzymology (2010)
    “…Throughout the history of single-particle electron microscopy (EM), automated technologies have seen varying degrees of emphasis and development, usually…”
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    Visualizing Ribosome Biogenesis: Parallel Assembly Pathways for the 30 S Subunit by Mulder, Anke M., Yoshioka, Craig, Beck, Andrea H., Bunner, Anne E., Milligan, Ronald A., Potter, Clinton S., Carragher, Bridget, Williamson, James R.

    “…Ribosome Assembly Pathway The bacterial ribosome is made up of two subunits (50 S and 30 S ) that together comprise 55 proteins and three large ribosomal RNAs…”
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    Visualizing biological complexity: Toward discovery based single particle electron microscopy by Mulder, Anke M

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…The advent of an information age in which cutting edge technologies and important scientific discoveries are accessible to a global audience at an instant's…”
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