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Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance & Biomolecular Section

of the Laboratory of Chemical Physics

Expanding the capabilities of experimental techniques for probing structural and physical properties of molecules with central roles in biology and human disease.

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Experimental Evidence for Millisecond-Timescale Structural Evolution Following the Microsecond-Timescale Folding of a Small Protein.
Wilson CB, Yau WM, Tycko R.
Phys Rev Lett (2024 Jan 26) 132:048402. Abstract/Full Text
Structures of brain-derived 42-residue amyloid-β fibril polymorphs with unusual molecular conformations and intermolecular interactions.
Lee M, Yau WM, Louis JM, Tycko R.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2023 Mar 14) 120:e2218831120. Abstract/Full Text
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Lab Members (in 2020)

From top left: Hsueh-Ying Chen, Ph.D., Robert Tycko, Ph.D., Jaekyun Jeon, Ph.D., Wai-Ming Yau, Ph.D., Blake Wilson, Ph.D., Myungwoon Lee, Ph.D., Kent Thurber, Ph.D., Masato Kato, Ph.D.
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Last Reviewed April 2024