Brian T. Chait
Brian T. Chait (6 July 1949) is a South African physicist and mass spectrometry researcher known for his work on mass spectrometry imaging as well as protein-protein interaction and protein structure elucidation. Some of his most well known work includes the contributions to identify the structure of the nuclear pore complex. Provided by Wikipedia
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Human cytomegalovirus UL29/28 protein interacts with components of the NuRD complex which promote accumulation of immediate-early RNA. by Scott S Terhune, Nathaniel J Moorman, Ileana M Cristea, John Paul Savaryn, Christian Cuevas-Bennett, Michael P Rout, Brian T Chait, Thomas Shenk
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Targeted detection of endogenous LINE-1 proteins and ORF2p interactions by Mathias I. Nielsen, Justina C. Wolters, Omar G. Rosas Bringas, Hua Jiang, Luciano H. Di Stefano, Mehrnoosh Oghbaie, Samira Hozeifi, Mats J. Nitert, Alienke van Pijkeren, Marieke Smit, Lars ter Morsche, Apostolos Mourtzinos, Vikram Deshpande, Martin S. Taylor, Brian T. Chait, John LaCava
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