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    In Vitro Stoichiometry of Complexes between the Soluble RANK Ligand and the Monoclonal Antibody Denosumab by Arthur, Kelly K, Gabrielson, John P, Hawkins, Nessa, Anafi, Dan, Wypych, Jette, Nagi, Athena, Sullivan, John K, Bondarenko, Pavel V

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (24-01-2012)
    “…The in vitro binding stoichiometry of denosumab, an IgG2 fully human monoclonal therapeutic antibody, to RANK ligand was determined by multiple complementary…”
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    Using loop length variants to dissect the folding pathway of a four-helix-bundle protein by Nagi, Athena D, Anderson, Karen S, Regan, Lynne

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (12-02-1999)
    “…Rop is a four-helix-bundle protein formed by the association of two helix-loop-helix monomers. The short helix-connecting loop was replaced with a series of…”
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    An inverse correlation between loop length and stability in a four-helix-bundle protein by Nagi, Athena D., Regan, Lynne

    Published in Folding & design (01-01-1997)
    “…The loops in proteins are less well characterized than the secondary structural elements that they connect. We have used the four-helix-bundle protein Rop as a…”
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    What makes a protein a protein? Hydrophobic core designs that specify stability and structural properties by Munson, Mary, Balasubramanian, Suganthi, Fleming, Karen G., Nagi, Athena D., O'Brien, Ronan, Sturtevant, Julian M., Regan, Lynne

    Published in Protein science (01-08-1996)
    “…Here we describe how the systematic redesign of a protein's hydrophobic core alters its structure and stability. We have repacked the hydrophobic core of the…”
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    The role of loop length in the stability and folding kinetics of a four-helix bundle protein by Nagi, Athena Denise

    Published 01-01-1998
    “…To examine the influence that loop regions have on protein folding and stability, the two-residue natural turn of the four-helix bundle protein Rop has been…”
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    Dissertation