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Insulin Structure and Function

James Nicholson & Fritjof Körber

 

     

Publications & Posters

James Nicholson and Fritjof Körber. (2006).
High-Pressure Applications in Structural Molecular Biology.
Recent Research Developments in Molecular Biology 3, 33-47. ISBN: 8130800721.

James Nicholson, Lorna Perkins and Fritjof Körber. (2006).
The high-resolution structure of hexameric T6 cobalt insulin: A possible pathway for the T to R transition.
Recent Research Developments in Molecular Biology 3, 1-17. ISBN: 8130800721.

Lorna Perkins, Fritjof Körber and James Nicholson. (1999).
Trapping of the Co3+-Insulin State by Semi-Time Resolved Cryo-Crystallography.
Acta Crystallographica A55 (5s). P13.04.002.

James Nicholson and Fritjof Körber. (1998).
A Time-Resolved Study of the Co(2+) to Co(3+) Insulin Transition Using Cryocrystallography.
Poster Presented at the 1998 Biophyics & Synchrotron Radiaition Meeting, APS, Chicago, USA.

James Nicholson. (1997).
Structural Transitions in Cobalt-Insulin Investigated with Semi-Time Resolved Cryocrystallography and High Pressure Crystallography.
Ph.D. Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.

James Nicholson, Fritjof Körber and Stanley Lambert. (1996).
Application of Moderate Hydrostatic Pressure Induces Unit-Cell Changes in Rhombohedral Insulin.
Acta Crystallographica D52, pp 1012-1015.

James Nicholson and Fritjof Körber. (1995).
Semi-Time Resolved Cryocrystallorapy.
Poster Presented at the 1995 SRS Users Meeting, Daresbury Laboratory, UK.

 

Last updated 20th March 2007

j.m.nicholson@dl.ac.uk