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Percutaneous Retrieval of Migrated Embolization Coils From the Right Atrium. [PDF]

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Bharaj I   +6 more
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Transhepatic access closure for islet cell transplant in anticoagulated patients: a comparison of microfibrillar collagen paste, coils, and coil plus gel foam. [PDF]

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Yu Q   +11 more
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Suppressing loop current of shielded loops at fundamental resonance. [PDF]

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Wang W   +4 more
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The design of antiparallel coiled coils

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2001
Recent structural studies have highlighted the importance of antiparallel coiled coils in nature. In addition, well-behaved, model antiparallel coiled coils have been designed and used for the reassembly of protein fragments and for the study of the energetic contributions of various interactions to helix orientation specificity.
Martha G Oakley
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Coils

Computer Aided Geometric Design, 1996
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Caroline Labenski, Bruce R. Piper
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Kinking the Coiled Coil – Negatively Charged Residues at the Coiled-coil Interface

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2007
The coiled coil is one of the most common protein-structure motifs. It is believed to be adopted by 3-5% of all amino acids in proteins. It comprises two or more alpha-helical chains wrapped around one another. The sequences of most coiled coils are characterized by a seven-residue (heptad) repeat, denoted (abcdefg)(n).
Straussman, R   +3 more
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