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Godfrey Getz to Protein Structure, Secondary

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Godfrey Getz has written about Protein Structure, Secondary.
Connection Strength

0.412
  1. HDL apolipoprotein-related peptides in the treatment of atherosclerosis and other inflammatory disorders. Curr Pharm Des. 2010; 16(28):3173-84.
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    Score: 0.084
  2. Apoprotein A-I mimetic peptides and their potential anti-atherogenic mechanisms of action. Curr Opin Lipidol. 2009 Jun; 20(3):171-5.
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    Score: 0.081
  3. An apoA-I mimetic peptide containing a proline residue has greater in vivo HDL binding and anti-inflammatory ability than the 4F peptide. J Lipid Res. 2009 Sep; 50(9):1889-900.
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    Score: 0.081
  4. The specific amino acid sequence between helices 7 and 8 influences the binding specificity of human apolipoprotein A-I for high density lipoprotein (HDL) subclasses: a potential for HDL preferential generation. J Biol Chem. 2008 Jun 06; 283(23):15779-88.
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    Score: 0.075
  5. Apolipoprotein A-I alpha -helices 7 and 8 modulate high density lipoprotein subclass distribution. J Biol Chem. 2002 Mar 22; 277(12):9645-54.
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    Score: 0.048
  6. Engineering mouse apolipoprotein A-I into a monomeric, active protein useful for structural determination. Biochemistry. 2005 Nov 15; 44(45):14907-19.
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    Score: 0.016
  7. Helix-turn-helix peptides that form alpha-helical fibrils: turn sequences drive fibril structure. Biochemistry. 2005 Sep 27; 44(38):12681-9.
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    Score: 0.016
  8. In vivo studies of HDL assembly and metabolism using adenovirus-mediated transfer of ApoA-I mutants in ApoA-I-deficient mice. Biochemistry. 2001 Nov 13; 40(45):13670-80.
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    Score: 0.012
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