207 datasets found

Creator: Mark TULLY (ORCID: 0000-0001-5450-9900)

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  • mx1937

    Munich Crystallography BAG
  • mx1941

    BAG BARCELONA
  • mx1993

    Holland-Belgium BAG
  • mx1933

    Finnish National Protein Crystallography Consortium (FinnProCC)
  • mx1944

    FRANKFURT/HOMBURG BAG: ATOMIC MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS
  • mx1990

    Macromolecular crystallography at the Philipps University Marburg (MarBAG)
  • Munich Crystallography BAG

    The diverse groups of the Munich Crystallography BAG study a far range of subjects, reaching from structural aspects of fundamental cellular processes - such as RNA processing,...
  • mx1992

    IBS BAG
  • mx1990

    Macromolecular crystallography at the Philipps University Marburg (MarBAG)
  • PROTEINS RELATED TO PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASES, VIRAL PROTEINS, CELL DIVISION, ...

    Our BAG is composed of eight PIs at six different institutions in Italy and Austria. We focus on a large variety of human, bacterial, viral and synthetic protein targets and...
  • mx1992

    IBS BAG
  • mx1990

    Macromolecular crystallography at the Philipps University Marburg (MarBAG)
  • ITABAG: 3D structures of macromolecules related to human health

    The ITABAG includes structural biologists from Universities, National Research Council and Hospital research centres in Italy. The laboratories apply various diffraction methods...
  • Austrian Crystallographic Diffraction Consortium

    This proposed Austrian Crystallographic Diffraction Consortium (ACDC) BAG is to support various macromolecular structural biology groups across Austria (totally 15 research...
  • mx1993

    Holland-Belgium BAG
  • mx1924

    Structural Biology of macromolecules and macromolecular complexes from India
  • mx1992

    IBS BAG
  • mx1932

    Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Radiation Damage
  • mx1944

    FRANKFURT/HOMBURG BAG: ATOMIC MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS
  • mx1998

    PROTEINS RELATED TO PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASES, VIRAL PROTEINS, CELL DIVISION, SIGNALLING AND CHROMATIN PROCESSES