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Bothner, Brian Johnson J.E. Maturation of a tetravirus capsid alters the dynamic properties and creates a metastable complex.2005Virology details
Bothner, Brian Electrospray Ionization of a Whole Virus: Analyzing Mass, Structure, and Viability. 2004ChemBiochem. details
Bothner, Brian Small Compounds Targeted to Subunit Interfaces Arrest Maturation in a Nonenveloped, Icosahedral Animal Virus. 2004J. Virology details
Bothner, Brian Peptides Derived from Two Dynamically Disordered Proteins Self-Assemble into Amyloid-like Fibrils.2003J. Am. Chem. Soc. details
Copié, Valerie Conformational studies of anti-metastatic laminin-1 derived peptides in different solvent systems, using solution NMR spectroscopy. 2003J. Peptide Resdetails
Copié, Valerie Anaplastic lymphoma kinase is dynamically expressed on subsets of motor neurons and in the peripheral nervous system.2006J. Comp. Neurobiology, details
Copié, Valerie NMR studies of carbohydrates and carbohydrate-mimetic peptides recognized by an antigroup B Streptococcus antibody. 2003J. Biol. Chem.details
Copié, Valerie Structure-function studies of the functional and binding epitope of the human 37 kDa Laminin Receptor Precursor protein 2005J. Peptide Res.details
Dlakic, Mensur Functionally unrelated signalling proteins contain a fold similar to Mg2+-dependent endonucleases.2000Trends Biochem. Sci. details
Dlakic, Mensur The ribosomal subunit assembly. 2005Genome Biol. details
Dlakić, MensurCharacterization of the Archaeal thermophile Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus validates an evolutionary link among dsDNA viruses from all domains of life. 2006J. Virology details
Dlakic, Mensur Automated Identification of Putative Methyltransferases from Genomic Open Reading Frames. 2003Mol. Cell. Proteomics details
Dlakic, Mensur Ssf1p Prevents Premature Processing of an Early pre-60S Ribosomal Particle. 2002Mol. Cell details
Douglas, TrevorConstrained Synthesis of Cobalt Oxide Nano-Materials in the 12-subunit Protein Cage From Listeria innocua2003Organic Chemistrydetails
Douglas, TrevorA Bioengineering Approach to the Production of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles. 2005Nanotechnology and the Environment ACS Symposium Seriesdetails
Douglas, Trevor Surface Contribution to the Anisotropy Energy of Spherical Magnetite Particles.2005J. Appl. Physics details
Douglas, TrevorCharge Development on Ferritin: An Electrokinetic study of a Protein Containing a Ferrihydrite Nanoparticle. Nanotechnology and the Environment.2005ACS Symposium Seriesdetails
Douglas, TrevorIron and cobalt oxide and metallic nanoparticles prepared from ferritin. 2004Langmuirdetails
Douglas, TrevorPreparation of Magnetically Labeled Cells for Cell Tracking by Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2004Methods in Enzymology details
Douglas, TrevorMicrobe manufacturers of semiconductors. 2004Chem Biol. details
Douglas, Trevor Self-assembling protein cage systems and applications in nanotechnology. 2003Biopolymers details
Douglas, TrevorIn vivo magnetic resonance tracking of olfactory ensheathing glia grafted into the rat spinal cord. 2004Experimental Neurology. details
Douglas, TrevorMetal binding to cowpea chlorotic mottle virus using terbium(III) fluorescence.2003J Biol Inorg Chem. details
Douglas, TrevorThe Small Heat Shock Protein Cage from Methanococcus jannaschii is a Versatile Nanoscale Platform for Genetic and Chemical Modification2003Nano Lettersdetails
Douglas, TrevorPhotocatalytic Synthesis of Copper Colloids From Cu(II) by the Ferrihydrite Core of Ferritin Inorganic Chemistrydetails
Douglas, TrevorA Bright Bio-inspired Future2003Sciencedetails
Douglas, TrevorPichia pastoris based expression of assembled viral protein cages for nanomaterials synthesis2003Journal of General Virologydetails
Douglas, TrevorProtein Cage Constrained Synthesis of Ferrimagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles2002Advanced Materialsdetails
Douglas, TrevorViruses: making friends with old foes. 2006Science. details
Douglas, TrevorProtein Engineering of a Viral Cage for Constrained Nanomaterials Synthesis2002Advanced Materialsdetails
Douglas, TrevorMR Microscopy of Magnetically Labeled Neurospheres Transplanted Into the Lewis EAE Rat Brain 2003Magnetic Resonance in Medicinedetails
Douglas, TrevorChemical Modification of a Viral Cage for Multivalent Presentation2002Chemical Communicationsdetails
Douglas, TrevorPhotochemical Reactivity of Ferritin for Cr(VI) Reduction2002Chemistry of Materialsdetails
Douglas, TrevorGdIII- bound to a Viral Protein Cage: An MR Contrast Agent with Unusually High Relaxivity  Inorganic Chemistrydetails
Douglas, Trevor2-D Array Formation of Genetically Engineered Viral Cages on Au Surfaces and Imaging by Atomic Force Microscopy2003Journal of the American Chemical Societydetails
Douglas, TrevorMaterials science. A bright bio-inspired future. 2003Science. details
Douglas, Trevor Paramagnetic viral nanoparticles as potential high-relaxivity magnetic resonance contrast agents. 2005Magn Reson Med. details
Douglas, Trevor.Immobilization of active hydrogenases by encapsulation in polymeric porous gels. 2005Nano Lett. details
Douglas,TrevorPichia pastoris based expression of assembled viral protein cages for nanomaterials synthesis. 2004J. Gen. Virology details
Ford, TimIsolation of potentially pathogenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 from the Ganges River.  Appl. Environ. Microbiol.details
Ford, TimEmerging issues in water and health research.2006J Wat Health. details
Ford, TimThe role of water use patterns and sewage pollution in incidence of water-borne/enteric diseases along the Ganges River in Varanasi, India.2006 Int J Environ Health Res. details
Ford, TimQuantification of changing Pseudomonas aeruginosa SodA, HtpX and Mt gene abundance in response to trace metal toxicity: a potential in situ biomarker of environmental health.  FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. details
Ford, TimMicrobial Biomarkers of Contaminant Stress: Their Future as Monitoring Tools. 2005Environ Health Perpect. details
Ford, TimWater and Health. In Frumkin H. 2005(ed) Environmental Health: from Local to Global. Wiley, New York. details
Ford, TimDifferentiating copper and arsenic toxicity using biochemical biomarkers in Asellus aquaticus and Dreissena polymorpha. 2006Ecotox. Environ. Safety details
Ford, Tim Future needs and priorities. In Cloete TE, Rose J, Nel LH, Ford T (eds) Microbial Waterborne Pathogens. 2004IWA publishing.details
Ford, TimApproaches to Risk Management in Priority Settings. In Pedley S, Bartram J, Rees G, Dufour A, Cotruvo J (eds) Pathogenic Mycobacteria in Water: a Guide to Public Health Consequences, Monitoring and Management2004IWA Publishing.details
Ford, TimFuture needs and priorities. Article 2.20.1.8 Water Science and Resources, 2004UNESCO-EOLSS Encyclopaedia. details
Ford, TimSerological evidence of Cryptosporidium Infections in a Russian City and evaluation of risk factors for infection. 2004Annals of Epidemiologydetails
Ford, Tim(eds) Microbial Waterborne Pathogens, 2004IWA publishing.details
Ford, TimDrinking water contamination. In Chivian E., Bernstein A. 2004(eds) Environmental Health: Briefing Book for the Kerry Campaign. Private Publication details
Ford, Tim ERoles for Cell Wall Glycopeptidolipid in Surface Adherence and Planktonic Dispersal of Mycobacterium avium. 2006Appl. Environ. Microbiol. details
Ford, Tim Protecting Public Health in Small Water Systems: Report of an International Colloquium. 2005Montana Water Center details
Geesey, GillMineralogy influences structure and diversity of bacterial communities associated with geological substrata in a pristine aquifer.  Microb. Ecol. details
Geesey, Gill Bioreduction of natural specular hematite under flow conditions.2005Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta.details
Geesey, Gill Bacterially derived wood adhesive. 2006Int. J. Adhesion Adhesives details
Gerlach, RobinBiofilms in Porous Media. In Bryers, J.D. 2000 details
Gerlach, Robin Dissimilatory Iron-Reducing Bacteria Influence the Performance of Zero-Valent Iron.2000Environmental Science and Technology.details
Gerlach, Robin . Use of Reversed Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Array Detection for Complete Separation of 2,4,6 Trinitrotoluene Metabolites and EPA Method 330 Explosives: Influence of Column Temperature and Ion-Pair Reagent. 2004Journal of Chromatography Adetails
Gerlach, Robin Gerlach R. Impact of ferrihydrite and anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate on the reductive transformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by a grampositive fermenting bacterium.2005Environ Sci Technol.details
Henson, JoanCharacterization of two laccase genes of Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis and their differential transcription in melanin mutants and wild type2002Mycological Researchdetails
Henson, JoanThermotolerance conferred to a broad plant host range by an endophytic fungus of a thermotolerant plant Nature details
Henson, JoanDetection of Naegleria sp. in a Thermal, Acidic Stream in Yellowstone National Park2002Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiologydetails
Henson, JoanThermotolerance Generated by Plant/Fungal Symbiosis2002Sciencedetails
Henson, Joan18S rRNA gene sequence analysis of algal populations in a thermal, acidic stream in Yellowstone National Park2002Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Henson, JoanMicrobially mediated sulphide production in a thermal, acidic algal mat community in Yellowstone National Park2003Environmental Microbiology details
Henson, JoanSymbiotic lifestyle expression by fungal endophytes and the adaptation of plants to stress: unraveling the complexities of intimacy2004The Fungal Communitydetails
Henson, JoanHeavily-melanized variants of the sexual Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici are non-pathogenic and indistiguishable from the asexual, Phialophora state 2002Mycological Researchdetails
Henson, JoanPCR Detection and Analysis of the Free-Living Amoeba Naegleria in Hot Springs in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks2003Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Henson, JoanFungi from Geothermal Soils in Yellowstone National Park1999Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Henson, JoanCloning, Characterization and Transcription of Three Laccase Genes of Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici, the Take-All Fungus2002Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Henson, JoanThe Role of Fungal Symbioses in the Adaptation of Plants to High Stress Environments2004Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Changedetails
Inskeep, WilliamBacterial Populations Associated with the Oxidation and Reduction of Arsenic in an Unsaturated Soil2004Environmental Science & Technologydetails
Inskeep, WilliamPhotochemical Oxidation of As(III) in Ferrioxalate Solutions2003Environmental Science & Technologydetails
Inskeep, WilliamArsenic (V)/(III) cycling in soils and natural waters: Chemical and microbiological processes2002Environmental Chemistry of Arsenicdetails
Inskeep, WilliamLinking geochemical processes with microbial community analysis: succesional dynamics in an arsenic-rich, acid-sulphate-chloride geothermal spring2004Geobiologydetails
Inskeep, WilliamBiomineralization of As(V)-hydrous ferric oxyhydroxide in microbial mats of an acid-sulfate-chloride geothermal spring, Yellowstone National Park2004Geochemica et Cosmochimica Actadetails
Inskeep, WilliamMicrobial mineralization of As(V)-hydrous ferric oxyhydroxide mats in an acid-sulfate-chloride geothermal spring of Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. Geochimica et Cosmochim2003Actadetails
Inskeep, WilliamArsenite-Oxidizing Hydrogenobaculum Strain Isolated from an Acid-Sulfate-Chloride Geothermal Spring in Yellowstone National Park2004Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Inskeep, WilliamRapid Oxidation of Arsenite in a Hot Spring Ecosystem, Yellowstone National Park2001Environmental Science & Technologydetails
Inskeep, WilliamMicrobial Populations Associated with the Reduction and Enhanced Mobilization of Arsenic in Mine Tailings2001Environmental Science & Technologydetails
Inskeep, WilliamElk exposure to arsenic in geothermal watersheds of Yellowstone National Park2003Environmental Toxicology and Chemistrydetails
Inskeep, WilliamDetection, diversity and expression of aerobic bacterial arsenite oxidase genes. 2007Environmental Microbiology:details
Inskeep, WilliamBiomineralization of As(V)-hydrous ferric oxyhydroxide mats in an acid-sulfate-chloride geothermal spring of Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. 2004Geochimica et Cosmochim. Acta details
Inskeep, WilliamElk exposure to arsenic in geothermal watersheds of Yellowstone National Park, 2004USA. Environ Toxicol Chem. details
Inskeep, WilliamEffect of model sorptive phases on phenanthrene biodegradation: molecular analysis of enrichments and isolates suggests selection based on bioavailability. 2000Appl Environ Microbiol. details
Inskeep, WilliamMolecular analysis of the microbial community structure in an arsenite-oxidizing acidic thermal spring2001Environmental Microbiology details
Inskeep, William On the energetics of chemolithotrophy in nonequilibrium systems: Case studies of geothermal springs in Yellowstone National Park. 2005Geobiologydetails
Inskeep, William Geomicrobiology of acid-sulfate-chloride geothermal springs in Yellowstone national park. In W.P. Inskeep and T.R. McDermott (eds), 2005Geothermal Biology and Geochemistry in Yellowstone National Park, Thermal Biology Institute, Bozeman, MT, details
Lawrence, C. MartinStructure of the DPS-like protein from Sulfolobus solfataricus reveals a bacterioferritin-like dimetal binding site within a DPS-like dodecameric assembly. 2006Biochemistrydetails
Lawrence, C. MartinStructure of an archaeal virus capsid protein reveals a common ancestry to eukaryotic and bacterial viruses. 2005Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. details
Lawrence, C. MartinStructure of D-63 from Sulfolobus Spindle-Shaped Virus 1: Surface Properties of the Dimeric Four-Helix Bundle Suggest an Adaptor Protein Function2004Journal of Virologydetails
Lawrence, C. MartinCrystal Structure of F-93 from Sulfolobus Spindle-Shaped Virus 1, a Winged-Helix DNA Binding Protein2004Journal of Virologydetails
Lawrence, C. MartinA winged-helix protein from Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus points toward stabilizing disulfide bonds in the intracellular proteins of a hyperthermophilic virus. 2007Virologydetails
Lawrence, C. MartinA new DNA binding protein highly conserved in diverse crenarchaeal viruses. 2007Virologydetails
Lawrence, C. MartinDps-like protein from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus. 2006J Inorg Biochemdetails
Lawrence, C. MartinStructure of A197 from Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus: a crenarchaeal viral glycosyltransferase exhibiting the GT-A fold. 2006J Virol. details
Lawrence, C. MartinCysteine usage in Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus 1 and extension to hyperthermophilic viruses in general. 2008Virologydetails
McDermott, TimThe long-term effects of UV exclusion on the microbial composition and photosynthetic competence of bacteria in hot-spring microbial mats2002FEMS Microbiology Ecologydetails
McDermott, TimNew insights into microbial oxidation of antimony and arsenic.  Appl. Environ. Microbioldetails
McDermott, TimCyanidia (Cyanidiales) population diversity and dynamics in an acid-sulfate chloride spring in Yellowstone National Park. 2007J. Phycol.details
McDermott, TimComplex regulation of arsenite oxidation in Agrobacterium tumefaciens. 2006J Bacteriol.details
McDermott, TimThermobaculum terrenum gen. nov., sp.nov.: a non-phototrophic gram-positive thermophile representing an environmental clone group related to the Chloroflexi (green non-sulfur bacteria) and Thermomicrobia2004Archives of Microbiologydetails
McDermott, TimSymbiotic Nitrogen Fixation2004Encycolpedia of Plant and Crop Sciencedetails
McDermott, TimNon-biased priming reverse transcriptase PCR amplification of environmental RNA2004 details
McDermott, TimAnaerobic metabolism and quorum sensing by Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms in chronically infected cystic fibrosis airways: rethinking antibiotic treatment strategies and drug targets2002Advanced Drug Delivery Reviewsdetails
McDermott, TimPoly(A) polymerase modification and reverse transcriptase PCR amplification of environmental RNA. 2005Appl Environ Microbiol. details
McDermott, TimSoil Microbial Community Structure across a Thermal Gradient following a Geothermal Heating Event2002Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
McDermott, TimArsenite-Oxidizing Hydrogenobaculum Strain Isolated from an Acid-Sulfate-Chloride Geothermal Spring in Yellowstone National Park2004Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
McDermott, TimFactors affecting catalase expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms and planktonic cells. 2001Appl Environ Microbiol. details
McDermott, TimRapid oxidation of arsenite in a hot spring ecosystem, Yellowstone National Park. 2001Environ Sci Technol. details
McDermott, TimA Na+:H+ antiporter and a molybdate transporter are essential for arsenite oxidation in Agrobacterium tumefaciens.2006J Bacteriol.details
Mogk, DavidMineralogy of two sulfolobus harboring high temperature acid sulfate springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA2002EOSdetails
Mogk, DavidPaleoproterozoic crust within the Great Falls tectonic zone: Implications for the assembly of southern Laurentia2001Geologydetails
Peters, JohnStructural Basis for CO2 Fixation by a Novel Member of the Disulfide Oxidoreductase Family of Enzymes: 2-Ketopropyl-Coenzyme M Oxidoreductase/Carboxylase2002Biochemistrydetails
Peters, JohnNitrogenase Structures for Nitrogen Fixation2002Elsevierdetails
Peters, JohnSurprising Metal Cofactors2003Current Opinion in Structural Biology details
Peters, JohnA Trio of Transition Metals in Anaerobic CO2 Fixation2002Science details
Peters, JohnInfrared Studies of the CO-Inhibited form of the Fe-Only Hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum I: Examination of its Light Sensitivity at Cryogenic Temperatures2002Biochemistrydetails
Peters, JohnA convenient synthesis of phosphonothioic acids2003Tetrahedron details
Peters, JohnA Conformational Mimic of the MgATP-bound "On State" of the Nitrogenase Iron Protein.2004Biochemistrydetails
Peters, JohnStructural and biochemical implications of single amino acid substitutionsin the nucleotide-dependent switch regions of the nitrogenase Fe protein from Azotobacter vinelandii. 2004J Biol Inorg Chem.details
Peters, JohnA comparison of phosphonothionic acids with phosphonic acids as phosphatase inhibitors2003Journal of Medical Chemistrydetails
Peters, JohnStructural Basis for Stereo Selectivity in 2-(R) Hydroxypropylthioethanesulfonate (R-HPC), 2(S) Hydroxypropylthioethanesulfonate Dehydrogenases in Xanthobacter autotrophicus. 2006Submitted to Biochemistrydetails
Peters, JohnHomologous and heterologous overexpression in Clostridium acetobutylicum and characterization of purified clostridial and algal Fe-only hydrogenases with high specific activities. 2005Appl Environ Microbiol. details
Peters, JohnCrystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of an R-2-hydroxypropyl-coenzyme M dehydrogenase2002Acta Crystallographydetails
Peters, JohnInsights into nucleotide signal transduction in nitrogenase: structure of an iron protein with MgADP bound. 2000Biochemistry. details
Peters, JohnMgATP-Bound and nucleotide-free structures of a nitrogenase protein complex between the Leu 127 Delta-Fe-protein and the MoFe-protein.2001Biochemistrydetails
Peters, JohnCrystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a NADPH 2-ketopropyl-coenzyme M oxidoreductase/carboxylase.2001Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr.details
Peters, JohnSurprising cofactors in metalloenzymes. 2003Curr Opin Struct Biol. details
Peters, John EPR and X-ray crystallographic characterization of the product-bound form of the MnII-loaded methionyl aminopeptidase from Pyrococcus furiosus. 2005Biochemistrydetails
Peyton, BrentReduction of Cr(VI) under acidic conditions by the facultative Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Acidiphilium cryptum Environ. 2007Sci Technol.details
Peyton, BrentUranium Immobilization by Sulfate Reducing Biofilms. 2004Sci Technol.details
Peyton, BrentPhenol and catechol biodegradation by the haloalkaliphile Halomonas campisalis: Influence of pH and salinity. 2003Environmental Science & Technologydetails
Stout, RichThermotolerance Generated by Plant/Fungal Symbiosis2002Sciencedetails
Stout, RichHeat-shock protein expression in a perennial grass commonly associated with active geothermal areas in western North America2002Journal of Thermal Biologydetails
Stout, RichHeat tolerant flowering plants of active geothermal areas in Yellowstone National Park Annals Botanydetails
Ward, DaveGeographical isolation in hot spring cyanobacteria2003Environmental Microbiology details
Ward, DaveAlkane-1,2-diol based glycosides and fatty glycosides in Roseiflexus castenholzii and hot spring microbial mats2002Archives of Microbiologydetails
Ward, DaveMicroscopic Examination of Distribution and Phenotypic Properties of Phylogenetically Diverse Chloroflexaceae-Related Bacteria in Hot Spring Microbial Mats2002Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Ward, DaveCyanobactieral Ecotypes in Different Optical Microenivronments of a 68°C Hot Spring Mat Community Revealed by 16S-23S rRNA Internal Transcribed Spacer Region Variation2003Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Ward, DaveCompound-Specific Isotopic Fractionation Patterns Suggest Different Carbon Metabolisms among Chloroflexus-Like Bacteria in Hot-Spring Microbial Mats2003Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Ward, DaveEffect of temperature and light on growth of and photosynthesis by Synechococcus isolates typical of those predominating in the octopus spring microbial mat community of Yellowstone National Park. 2006Applied and Environmental Microbiologydetails
Ward, DaveDiversity and functional analysis of bacterial communities associated with natural hydrocarbon seeps in acidic soils at Rainbow Springs, Yellowstone National Park. A2005ppl Environ Microbiol. details
Ward, DaveMolecular analysis of surfactant-driven microbial population shifts in hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. 2000Appl Environ Microbiodetails
Ward, DaveEffect of model sorptive phases on phenanthrene biodegradation: different enrichment conditions influence bioavailability and selection of phenanthrene-degrading isolates.2000 Appl Environ Microbiol. details
Wraith, JonA Heavy-Duty Time Domain Reflectometry Soil Moisture Probe for Use in Intensive Field Sampling2002Soil Science Society of America Journaldetails
Wraith, JonA Review of Advances in Dielectric and Electrical Conductivity Measurement in Soils Using Time Domain Reflectometry2003Vadose Zone Journaldetails
Wraith, JonTime domain reflectometry measurement principles and applications2002Hydrological Processesdetails
Wraith, JonWater use and water-use efficiency of the invasive Centaurea maculosa and three native grasses2003Plant and Soildetails
Wraith, JonSoil physical properties associated with the invasive spotted knapweed and native grasses are similar2003Plant and Soildetails
Wraith, JonPlant water relations influence carbon gain in a grass occuring along sharp gradients of soil temperature2003New Phytologistdetails
Wraith, JonShaft-Mounted Time Domain Reflectometry Probe for Water Content and Electrical Conductivity Measurements2002Vadose Zone Journaldetails
Young, MarkStructural Studies of Crenarchaeal Viral Proteins; Structure Suggests Function. In Geothermal Biology and Geochemistry in Yellowstone National Park 2005(Inskeep, W. P., Ed.), Thermal Biology Institute, Montana State University, Bozemandetails
Young, MarkChemical modification of a viral cage for multivalent presentation. 2002Chem Commun (Camb).details
Young, MarkProtein Engineering of a Viral Cage for Constrained Nanomaterials Synthesis2002Advanced Materialsdetails
Young, Mark2-D array formation of genetically engineered viral cages on au surfaces and imaging by atomic force microscopy. 2003J Am Chem Soc. details
Young, MarkViruses of hyperthermophilic Archaea2003 details
Young, MarkThe Small Heat Shock Protein from Methanococcus jannaschii is a Versatile Nano-scale Platform for Genetic and Chemical Modification. 2003Nano Letters details
Young, MarkPhotocatalytic synthesis of copper colloids from CuII by the ferrihydrite core of ferritin. 2004Inorg Chem.details
Young, Mark Viruses as Host Assemblies. 2004Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry details
Young, MarkCrystal structure of F-93 from Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus 1, a wingedhelix DNA binding protein. 2004J Virol. details
Young, MarkStructure of D-63 from Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus 1: surface properties of the dimeric four-helix bundle suggest an adaptor protein function. 2004J Virol. details
Young, Mark A Library of Protein Cage Architectures as Nanomaterials.2005Current Opinion in Microbiology and Immunology Review.details
Young, MarkBiomimetic Approaches to the Synthesis of Magnetic Nanoparticles. 2005Materials Today details
Young, MarkStructural transitions in Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV).2005Phys Biol. details
Young, MarkComparative Genomic Analysis of Hyperthermophilic Archaeal Fuselloviridae Viruses2004Journal of Virologydetails
Young, MarkViruses from extreme thermal environments2001Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesdetails
Young, MarkThe Structure of A197 from Sulfolobus Turreted Icosahedral Virus: a Crenarchaeal Viral Glycosyltransferase Exhibiting the GT-A fold.2006Journal of Virology details
Young, MarkSelective attachment and release of a chemotherapeutic agent from the interior of a protein cage architecture.2005Chem Commun (Camb).details
Young, MarkThe structure of the DPS-like protein from Sulfolobus solfataricus reveals a bacterioferritin-like di-iron binding site within a Dps-like dodecameric assembly. 2006Biochemistry details
Young, MarkThe structure of a thermophilic archaeal virus shows a double-strand DNA viral capsid type that spans all domains of life TEST2004Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesdetails
Young, MarkEffects of the Cowpea chlorotic mottle bromovirus β-hexamer structure on virion assembly2003Virologydetails
Young, MarkViruses of hyperthermophilic Archaea2003Research in Microbiologydetails
Young, MarkSelf-assembling protein cage systems and applications in nanotechnology2002Biopolymerdetails
Young, MarkBio-Inspired Synthesis of Protein Encapsulated CoPt Nanoparticles. 2005Adv. Funct. Mater. details
Young, MarkMelanoma and lymphocyte cell-specific targeting incorporated into a heat shock protein cage architecture.2006Chem Biol. details
Young, MarkA New DNA Binding Protein Highly Conserved in Diverse Crenarchaeal Viruses. 2007Virology In Press details
Young, MarkHeterologous expression of the modified coat protein of Cowpea chlorotic mottle bromovirus results in the assembley of protein cages with altered architectures and function2004Journal of General Virologydetails
Young, Mark Temperature Dependence of EMR Line Broadening in Protein Encapsulated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles.2005J. Applied Physics details
Young, Mark Melanoma and lymphocyte cell-specific targeting incorporated into a heat shock protein cage architecture. 2006Chem Biol. details
Zabinski, Cathy Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in thermal areas of Yellowstone National Park. In preparationdetails
Zabinski, CathyFungal abundance and community composition over a temperature gradient in a thermal area in Yellowston National Park.   details
Zabinski, CathyIdentification of the limiting resource within a semi-arid plant association. 2004Journal of Arid Environmentsdetails
Zabinski, CathyArbuscular mycorrhizae in thermal-influenced soils in Yellowstone National Park. 2003Western North American Naturalistdetails
Zabinski, CathyPhosphorus uptake, not carbon transfer, explains arbuscular mycorrhizal enhancement of Centaurea maculosa in the presence of native grassland species. 2002Functional Ecology.details
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