Hydrophobin
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- Characterization of a Basidiomycota Hydrophobin Reveals the Structural Basis for a High-Similarity Class I Subdivision
- Characterization of Class I Hydrophobin Interactions with Cellulose and Lignin and Subsequent Impact on T
- Study of the Hydrophobin Genes in Verticillium Dahliae and Characterization of the Hydrophobin Gene VDH5
- Purification, Crystallization and Preliminary X-Ray Diffraction
- Cysteine-Rich Hydrophobin Gene Family: Genome Wide Analysis, Phylogeny and Transcript Profiling in Cordyceps Militaris
- Surface Modification by Class I Hydrophobins
- Identification and Characterization of GEO1, a New Class II Hydrophobin from Geosmithia Spp
- Diffusion of Hydrophobin Proteins in Solution and Interactions with a Graphite Surface Paolo Mereghetti1,2* and Rebecca C Wade1*
- Molecular Simulation Studies of Hydrophobins Near Gas, Oil And
- Structural Analysis of Hydrophobins Margaret Sunde A, Ann H.Y
- Self-Assembly of Functional, Amphipathic Amyloid Monolayers by the Fungal Hydrophobin EAS
- Transcriptomic Atlas of Mushroom Development Reveals Conserved
- Intracellular Accumulation and Secretion of Hydrophobin-Enriched
- Hydrophobins: Biological Application of Fungal Proteins
- Atomic Force Microscopy Images Suggest Aggregation Mechanism in Cerato-Platanin F
- Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Physico-Chemical and Nanotribological Properties of Hydrophobin Protein
- Immunity Against Fungi
- The Fungal Cerato-Platanin Protein EPL1 Forms Highly Ordered Layers at Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Cite This: Soft Matter,2015,11,1723 Interfaces