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Dr David Fulton
Dr Gema Dura
Dr Daniel Peters
The polymer and materials science of the bacterial fimbriae Caf12023
Dr Gema Dura
Dr Maria Crespo Cuadrado
Dr Helen Waller
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Ana Ferreira-Duarte
et al.
Exploiting Meltable Protein Hydrogels to Encapsulate and Culture Cells in 3D2022
Dr Gema Dura
Dr Maria Crespo Cuadrado
Dr Helen Waller
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Ana Ferreira-Duarte
et al.
Hydrogels of engineered bacterial fimbriae can finely tune 2D human cell culture2021
Dr Alexandra Solovyova
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Gema Dura
Dr Helen Waller
Professor Jeremy Lakey
et al.
Probing the oligomeric re-assembling of bacterial fimbriae in vitro: a small-angle X-ray scattering and analytical ultracentrifugation study2021
Dr Gema Dura
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Helen Waller
Dr Adrian Yemm
Professor Neil Perkins
et al.
A thermally reformable protein polymer2020
Dr Daniel Peters
Rational Design and Self-Assembly of Coiled-Coil Linked SasG Protein Fibrils2020
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Helen Waller
Dr Mark Birch
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Engineered mosaic protein polymers; a simple route to multifunctional biomaterials2019
Majeed Al-Jawdah
Dr Iglika Ivanova
Dr Helen Waller
Professor Neil Perkins
Professor Jeremy Lakey
et al.
Induction of the immunoprotective coat of Yersinia pestis at body temperature is mediated by the Caf1R transcription factor2019
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Jeyanthy Eswaran
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Dr Meera Soundararajan
Human Miro Proteins Act as NTP Hydrolases through a Novel, Non-Canonical Catalytic Mechanism2018
Dr Antonio Ruiz-Sanchez
Patrick Higgs
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Andrew Turley
Dr David Fulton
et al.
Probing the Surfaces of Biomacromolecules with Polymer-Scaffolded Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries2017
Dr Yakup Ulusu
Dr Gema Dura
Dr Helen Waller
Dr Matthew Benning
Dr David Fulton
et al.
Thermal stability and rheological properties of the ‘non-stick’ Caf1 biomaterial2017
Dr Daniel Peters
Human Lin28 Forms a High-Affinity 1:1 Complex with the 106 similar to 363 Cluster miRNA miR-3632016
Dr Daniel Peters
lin28 proteins promote expression of 17∼92 family miRNAs during amphibian development2016
Dr Daniel Peters
Dr Yakup Ulusu
Dr Helen Waller
Professor Jeremy Lakey
Protein engineering of Caf1 from the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis for tissue engineering applications2016
Dr Huw Jenkins
Dr Daniel Peters
Major reorientation of tRNA substrates defines specificity of dihydrouridine synthases2015