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O'Shea, Paul - School of Biology, University of Nottingham
2005The Royal Microscopical Society Journal of Microscopy,Vol. 220, Pt 3 December 2005, pp. 168175
Modeling the Absorption Spectrum of Tryptophan in Proteins David M. Rogers, Nicholas A. Besley, Paul O'Shea, and Jonathan D. Hirst
INTRODUCTION It is now widely recognised that the surface of the plasma
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46 April 2007. 2007 The Biochemical Society Prospects and consequences for an interdisciplinary `New Biology'
Since the discovery of X-rays in 1895, curiosity as well as clinical need has produced huge advances in our
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Eur Biophys J DOI 10.1007/s00249-008-0349-1
Toward a Mathematical Model of the Assembly and Disassembly of Membrane Microdomains: Comparison with Experimental Models
Professor Paul O'Shea from Nottingham's Cell Biophysics Group is one of a new generation of scientists with skills in both life sciences
Visualizing the Solubilization of Supported Lipid Bilayers by an Amphiphilic Peptide
1 Di-8-ANEPPS Emission Spectra in Phospholipid/Cholesterol 2 Membranes: A Theoretical Study
Water Order Profiles on Phospholipid/Cholesterol Membrane Bilayer Surfaces