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  • Acetylcholine receptor channel imaged in the open state  Academic Article
  • Activation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor involves a switch in conformation of the a subunits  Academic Article
  • Arrangement of the acetylcholine-receptor subunits in the resting and desensitized states, determined by cryoelectron microscopy of crystallized torpedo postsynaptic membranes  Academic Article
  • Biophysical and ion channel functional characterization of the torpedo californica nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in varying detergent-lipid environments  Academic Article
  • Click chemistry in situ: Acetylcholinesterase as a reaction vessel for the selective assembly of a femtomolar inhibitor from an array of building blocks  Academic Article
  • Contrast transfer for frozen-hydrated specimens - determination from pairs of defocused images  Academic Article
  • Crystal structure of human carboxylesterase 1 complexed with the Alzheimer's drug tacrine: from binding promiscuity to selective inhibition  Academic Article
  • Distortion correction of tubular crystals: Improvements in the acetylcholine receptor structure  Academic Article
  • Electron microscopic evidence for the assembly of soluble pentameric extracellular domains of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor  Academic Article
  • Gating movement of acetylcholine receptor caught by plunge-freezing  Academic Article
  • Identical n-terminal peptide sequences of asymmetric forms and of low-salt-soluble and detergent-soluble amphiphilic dimers of torpedo acetylcholinesterase - comparison with bovine acetylcholinesterase  Academic Article
  • In situ click chemistry: Enzyme inhibitors made to their own specifications  Academic Article
  • Ion channel of acetylcholine-receptor reconstructed from images of postsynaptic membranes  Academic Article
  • Location of subunits within the acetylcholine-receptor by electron image-analysis of tubular crystals from torpedo-marmorata  Academic Article
  • Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor at 4.6 Å resolution: Transverse tunnels in the channel wall  Academic Article
  • Nicotinic acetylcholine-receptor at 9 Å resolution  Academic Article
  • Projection structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: Distinct conformations of the alpha subunits  Academic Article
  • Proteolytic fragments of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor identified by mass spectrometry: implications for receptor topography  Academic Article
  • Quaternary structure of the acetylcholine-receptor  Academic Article
  • Refined structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor at 4 Å resolution  Academic Article
  • Structure and action of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor explored by electron microscopy  Academic Article
  • Structure and gating mechanism of the acetylcholine receptor pore  Academic Article
  • T-cell receptor V-beta-15 dominates the antiacetylcholine receptor response in Lewis rat T-cell lines  Academic Article
  • The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor of the torpedo electric ray  Academic Article
  • Three-dimensional location of the main immunogenic region of the acetylcholine receptor  Academic Article
  • Three-dimensional structure of the acetylcholine receptor by cryoelectron microscopy and helical image reconstruction  Academic Article
  • Tubular crystals of acetylcholine-receptor  Academic Article

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