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Publications for all Oxford Principal Investigators within the CAMS Oxford Institute are included here, please use the search functions for publications related to specific Principal Investigators.

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease virus receptor KREMEN1 binds the canyon of Coxsackie Virus A10

Journal article

Zhao Y. et al, (2020), Nature Communications, 11

Drosophila OTK Is a Glycosaminoglycan-Binding Protein with High Conformational Flexibility.

Journal article

Rozbesky D. et al, (2020), Structure (London, England : 1993)

The guidance receptor plexin D1 is a mechanosensor in endothelial cells.

Journal article

Mehta V. et al, (2020), Nature, 578, 290 - 295

Cell guidance ligands, receptors and complexes - orchestrating signalling in time and space.

Journal article

Rozbesky D. and Jones EY., (2019), Curr Opin Struct Biol, 61, 79 - 85

Scaffold-hopping identifies furano[2,3-d]pyrimidine amides as potent Notum inhibitors.

Journal article

Atkinson BN. et al, (2019), Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters

iASPP mediates p53 selectivity through a modular mechanism fine-tuning DNA recognition

Journal article

LU XIN., (2019), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Human Semaphorin 3 Variants Link Melanocortin Circuit Development and Energy Balance.

Journal article

van der Klaauw AA. et al, (2019), Cell

Designer protein delivers signal of choice.

Journal article

Jones EY., (2019), Nature, 565, 165 - 166

Structural biology and the molecular mechanics of cell guidance signalling

Conference paper

Jones EY., (2018), FEBS OPEN BIO, 8, 57 - 57

A Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CASR) Mutation Causes Hypocalcemia by Disrupting a Transmembrane Salt Bridge that Modulates beta-arrestin Signaling.

Conference paper

Gorvin C. et al, (2017), JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 32, S133 - S133

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