U11 Publications


Calendar Year
Total Pubs
Premier Pubs *
2008
3
1
2007
1
0
2006
5
0
2005
4
1
2001
1
0
1999
2
0


  1. A Miles, R Janes, A Brown, D Clarke, J Sutherland, Y Tao, B Wallace, S Hoffmann, Light Flux Density Threshold at Which Protein Denaturation is Induced by Synchrotron Radiation Circula Dichroism Beamlines, J. Synch. Rad., 15, 420-422 (2008).
  2. O Soubias, S Niu, D Mitchell, K Gawrisch, Lipid-Rhodopsin Hydrophobic Mismatch Alters Rhodopsin Helical Content, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130, 12465–12471 (2008).[ premier ]
  3. E Mulligan, J Dunn, Cloning, Purification and Initial Characterization of E. coli McrA, a Putative 5-methylcytosine-specific Nuclease, Protein Expr. Purif., 62, 98–103 (2008).
  4. A Miles, B Wallace, Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism (SRCD) Spectroscopy: Protein Fold and Supersecondary Structure Recognition, Biophys. J., 92, 337a-337a (2007).
  5. Y Nie, J Hobbs, S Vigues, W Olson, G Conn, S Munger, Expression and Purification of Functional Ligand-binding Domains of T1R3 Taste Receptors, Chem. Senses, 31, 505-513 (2006).
  6. J Lees, A Miles, F Wien, B Wallace, A Reference Database for Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy Covering Fold and Secondary Structure Space, Bioinformatics, 22, 1955-1962 (2006).
  7. A Miles, B Wallace, Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy of Proteins and Applications in Structural and Functional Genomics, Chem. Soc. Rev., 35, 39-51 (2006).
  8. A Miles, Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism: Standardisation and New Methodologies , PhD Thesis. Birkbeck College, University of London, London (2006).
  9. B Wallace, F Wien, T Stone, A Miles, J Lees, R Janes, A Circular Dichroism Reference Database for Membrane Proteins, Biophys. J., 90, 317a (2006).
  10. F Wien, A Miles, J Lees, A Cuff, R Janes, B Wallace, A New Circular Dichroism Reference Dataset Covering Fold Space. , Biophyscal Journal, Vol 88, p. 554a (2005).
  11. B Wallace, Shining New Light on Protein Structure and Function thru Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism (SRCD) Spectroscopy, Aust. Biochem., 35, 47-50 (2005).
  12. Y Nie, S Vigues, J Hobbs, G Conn, S Munger, Distinct Contributions of T1R2 and T1R3 Taste Receptor Subunits to the Detection of Sweet Stimuli, Curr. Biol., 15(21), 1948-1952 (2005).[ premier ]
  13. A Miles, F Wien, J Lees, B Wallace, Calibration and Standardisation of Synchrotron Radiation and Conventional Circular Dichroism Spectrometers. Part 2: Factors Affecting Magnitude and Wavelength, Spectroscopy, 19, 43-51 (2005).
  14. R Klemm, R Thorn, Jr., L Stief, T Buckley, R Johnson, III, The Heat of Formation of OBrO: An Experimental Photoionization Study, J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 1638-42 (2001).
  15. R Thorn, L Stief, S Kuo, R Klemm, Discharge Flow-Photoionization Mass Spectrometric Study Of HOCl: Photoionization Efficiancy Spectrum and Ionization Energy, J. Phys. Chem. A, 103, 812-15 (1999).
  16. R Thorn, L Stief, P Monks, T Buckley, R Johnson, R Klemm, Photoionization Mass Spectrometric Study of OBrO: Photoionization Efficiency Spectrum and Ionization Energy, J. Phys. Chem. A, 103, 8384-88 (1999).

[ premier ] - A publication is considered premier if the journal has an impact factor of 6 or greater (from Journal Citation Report 2003, Thomson Institute for Scientific Information). These journals represent approximately the top 3% of all journals. Two additional journals are included in the NSLS premier list, Applied Physics Letters (impact factor 4.0) and Environmental Sciences and Technology (impact factor 3.6), because these journals represent the "best in class" for the NSLS industrial and environmental science users, even though their impact factors are less than 6.