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*[[Highest impact structures]] (I added the bit about lysozyme in 2008) | *[[Highest impact structures]] (I added the bit about lysozyme in 2008) | ||
*[[Chymotrypsin]] (Feb 2010 version, used for my job talk at Westfield that month) | *[[Chymotrypsin]] (Feb 2010 version, used for my job talk at Westfield that month) | ||
*[[User:Karsten Theis/Physical Models]] | *[[User:Karsten Theis/Physical Models]] | ||
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*[[Aricept Complexed with Acetylcholinesterase (German)]] | *[[Aricept Complexed with Acetylcholinesterase (German)]] | ||
*[[User:Karsten Theis/overall views]] | *[[User:Karsten Theis/overall views]] | ||
Revision as of 17:14, 22 July 2019
Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Westfield State University
Research Interests: Chemistry education, DNA repair, molecular motors, X-ray crystallography
Web site: [1]
Highlights of contributions
- Highest impact structures (I added the bit about lysozyme in 2008)
- Chymotrypsin (Feb 2010 version, used for my job talk at Westfield that month)
- User:Karsten Theis/Physical Models
- Alpha helix
- Aricept Complexed with Acetylcholinesterase (German)
- User:Karsten Theis/overall views
- User:Karsten Theis/RNaseA physical model explanation
- User:Karsten Theis/Electron density
- Garman lab: Interconversion of lysosomal enzyme specificities
- Kisker lab: 5B5Q
- Schubert lab: bacterial InIC disrupts human Tuba complexes
- Lysozyme
- User:Karsten Theis/Textbook supplement
Pages I have trouble finding
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Karsten Theis, Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Eran Hodis
