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    Forces stabilizing proteins by Nick Pace, C., Scholtz, J. Martin, Grimsley, Gerald R.

    Published in FEBS letters (27-06-2014)
    “…The goal of this article is to summarize what has been learned about the major forces stabilizing proteins since the late 1980s when site-directed mutagenesis…”
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    Toward a Molecular Understanding of Protein Solubility: Increased Negative Surface Charge Correlates with Increased Solubility by Kramer, Ryan M., Shende, Varad R., Motl, Nicole, Pace, C. Nick, Scholtz, J. Martin

    Published in Biophysical journal (18-04-2012)
    “…Protein solubility is a problem for many protein chemists, including structural biologists and developers of protein pharmaceuticals. Knowledge about how…”
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    Protein Ionizable Groups: pK Values and Their Contribution to Protein Stability and Solubility by Pace, C. Nick, Grimsley, Gerald R., Scholtz, J. Martin

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-05-2009)
    “…The structure, stability, solubility, and function of proteins depend on their net charge and on the ionization state of the individual residues. Consequently,…”
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    A summary of the measured pK values of the ionizable groups in folded proteins by Grimsley, Gerald R., Scholtz, J. Martin, Pace, C. Nick

    Published in Protein science (01-01-2009)
    “…We tabulated 541 measured pK values reported in the literature for the Asp, Glu, His, Cys, Tyr, and Lys side chains, and the C and N termini of 78 folded…”
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    Energetics of protein hydrogen bonds by Pace, C Nick

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-07-2009)
    “…In this issue, an article gives insight into the microenvironment's influence on the contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein stability…”
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    Contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein stability by Pace, C. Nick, Fu, Hailong, Fryar, Katrina, Landua, John, Trevino, Saul R., Schell, David, Thurlkill, Richard L., Imura, Satoshi, Scholtz, J. Martin, Gajiwala, Ketan, Sevcik, Jozef, Urbanikova, Lubica, Myers, Jeffery K., Takano, Kazufumi, Hebert, Eric J., Shirley, Bret A., Grimsley, Gerald R.

    Published in Protein science (01-05-2014)
    “…Our goal was to gain a better understanding of the contribution of the burial of polar groups and their hydrogen bonds to the conformational stability of…”
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    New generation non-stationary portable neutron generators for biophysical applications of Neutron Activation Analysis by Marchese, N., Cannuli, A., Caccamo, M.T., Pace, C.

    “…Neutron sources are increasingly employed in a wide range of research fields. For some specific purposes an alternative to existing large-scale neutron…”
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    Do Attachment, Educator Characteristics and Youth–Educator Relationship Matter in 6‐Month Changes of Institutionalized Adolescents? by Muzi, S., Rogier, G., Bizzi, F., Pace, C. S.

    Published in Clinical psychology and psychotherapy (01-09-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective This longitudinal study involved youths in residential care due to previous adverse experiences and their educators, aiming to investigate…”
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    Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to Protein Stability by Pace, C. Nick, Fu, Hailong, Fryar, Katrina Lee, Landua, John, Trevino, Saul R., Shirley, Bret A., Hendricks, Marsha McNutt, Iimura, Satoshi, Gajiwala, Ketan, Scholtz, J. Martin, Grimsley, Gerald R.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (06-05-2011)
    “…Our goal was to gain a better understanding of the contribution of hydrophobic interactions to protein stability. We measured the change in conformational…”
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    Independent origins of Spiranthes×kapnosperia (Orchidaceae) and their nomenclatural implications by Pace, Matthew C

    Published in PhytoKeys (19-05-2023)
    “…Rich. (Orchidaceae) is a commonly encountered but systematically and nomenclaturally challenging component of the North American orchid flora. Here, the…”
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    Amino Acid Contribution to Protein Solubility: Asp, Glu, and Ser Contribute more Favorably than the other Hydrophilic Amino Acids in RNase Sa by Trevino, Saul R., Scholtz, J. Martin, Pace, C. Nick

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (16-02-2007)
    “…Poor protein solubility is a common problem in high-resolution structural studies, formulation of protein pharmaceuticals, and biochemical characterization of…”
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    Protein structure, stability and solubility in water and other solvents by Nick Pace, C., Treviño, Saul, Prabhakaran, Erode, Martin Scholtz, J.

    “…Proteins carry out the most difficult tasks in living cells. They do so by interacting specifically with other molecules. This requires that they fold to a…”
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    Observation of Critical-Gradient Behavior in Alfvén-Eigenmode-Induced Fast-Ion Transport by Collins, C S, Heidbrink, W W, Austin, M E, Kramer, G J, Pace, D C, Petty, C C, Stagner, L, Van Zeeland, M A, White, R B, Zhu, Y B

    Published in Physical review letters (29-02-2016)
    “…Experiments in the DIII-D tokamak show that fast-ion transport suddenly becomes stiff above a critical threshold in the presence of many overlapping…”
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    Spatiotemporal Evolution of Runaway Electron Momentum Distributions in Tokamaks by Paz-Soldan, C, Cooper, C M, Aleynikov, P, Pace, D C, Eidietis, N W, Brennan, D P, Granetz, R S, Hollmann, E M, Liu, C, Lvovskiy, A, Moyer, R A, Shiraki, D

    Published in Physical review letters (22-06-2017)
    “…Novel spatial, temporal, and energetically resolved measurements of bremsstrahlung hard-x-ray (HXR) emission from runaway electron (RE) populations in tokamaks…”
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    Sustained periodic terrestrial locomotion in air-breathing fishes by Pace, C. M., Gibb, A. C.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-03-2014)
    “…While emergent behaviours have long been reported for air‐breathing osteichthyians, only recently have researchers undertaken quantitative analyses of…”
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    The Gender Euphoria Scale (GES): a protocol for developing and validating a tool to measure gender euphoria in transgender and gender diverse individuals by Blacklock, C A, Tollit, M A, Pace, C C, Elphinstone, B, Pang, K C, Buzwell, S

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2023)
    “…Gender euphoria (i.e., a positive feeling associated with one's gender identity, expression, or affirmation) is widely discussed among transgender and gender…”
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    The Association Between Oral Microorgansims and Aspiration Pneumonia in the Institutionalized Elderly: Review and Recommendations by Pace, Cherin C., McCullough, Gary H.

    Published in Dysphagia (01-12-2010)
    “…Aspiration pneumonia is a leading cause of illness and death in persons who reside in long-term-care facilities and, combined with the lack of proper oral…”
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    pK values of the ionizable groups of proteins by Thurlkill, Richard L., Grimsley, Gerald R., Scholtz, J. Martin, Pace, C. Nick

    Published in Protein science (01-05-2006)
    “…We have used potentiometric titrations to measure the pK values of the ionizable groups of proteins in alanine pentapeptides with appropriately blocked…”
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    Mudskipper pectoral fin kinematics in aquatic and terrestrial environments by Pace, C M, Gibb, A C

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-07-2009)
    “…Mudskippers use pectoral fins for their primary mode of locomotion on land and pectoral fins in conjunction with the axial musculature and caudal fin to move…”
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