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Bryan Chang
University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Radiology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1778152
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Bryan Chang's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Predicting PDZ domain–peptide interactions from primary sequencesJR Chen, BH Chang, JE Allen, MA Stiffler, G MacBeathNature biotechnology 26 (9), 1041-1045, 20081652008
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Quantifying protein–protein interactions in high throughput using protein domain microarraysA Kaushansky, JE Allen, A Gordus, MA Stiffler, ES Karp, BH Chang, ...Nature protocols 5 (4), 773-790, 2010812010
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A quantitative study of the recruitment potential of all intracellular tyrosine residues on EGFR, FGFR1 and IGF1RA Kaushansky, A Gordus, B Chang, J Rush, G MacBeathMolecular Biosystems 4 (6), 643-653, 2008642008
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Linear combinations of docking affinities explain quantitative differences in RTK signalingA Gordus, JA Krall, EM Beyer, A Kaushansky, A Wolf‐Yadlin, M Sevecka, ...Molecular systems biology 5 (1), 235, 2009672009
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A systematic family-wide investigation reveals that∼ 30% of mammalian PDZ domains engage in PDZ-PDZ interactionsBH Chang, TS Gujral, ES Karp, R BuKhalid, VP Grantcharova, ...Chemistry & biology 18 (9), 1143-1152, 2011622011
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