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Wladek Minor

Researcher at University of Virginia

Publications -  248
Citations -  44443

Wladek Minor is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Structural genomics. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 235 publications receiving 42035 citations. Previous affiliations of Wladek Minor include Northwestern University & Brookhaven National Laboratory.

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Processing of X-ray diffraction data collected in oscillation mode

TL;DR: The methods presented in the chapter have been applied to solve a large variety of problems, from inorganic molecules with 5 A unit cell to rotavirus of 700 A diameters crystallized in 700 × 1000 × 1400 A cell.
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HKL-3000: the integration of data reduction and structure solution--from diffraction images to an initial model in minutes.

TL;DR: A new approach that integrates data collection, data reduction, phasing and model building significantly accelerates the process of structure determination and on average minimizes the number of data sets and synchrotron time required for structure solution.
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Structural and immunologic characterization of bovine, horse, and rabbit serum albumins.

TL;DR: In this paper, the crystal structures of albumins from cattle (BSA), horse (ESA) and rabbit (RSA) sera were analyzed in the context of their potential allergenicity and cross-reactivity.
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Multiparametric scaling of diffraction intensities

TL;DR: The scaling model presented here includes: scale and temperature factor per batch of data; temperature factor as a continuous function of the radiation dose; absorption in the crystal; uneven exposure within a single diffraction image; and corrections for phenomena that depend on the diffraction peak position on the detector.
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Double chromodomains cooperate to recognize the methylated histone H3 tail

TL;DR: It is shown that the human CHD1 double chromodomains target the lysine 4-methylated histone H3 tail (H3K4me), a hallmark of active chromatin, and its interactions with histone tails.