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Martina Cristina Elisa

Main Referenced Co-authors
Combs, Steven (2)
Figueroa Yévenes, Maximiliano  (2)
Matagne, André  (2)
Meiler, Jens (2)
Moretti, Rocco (2)
Main Referenced Keywords
de novo design (2); TIM-barrels (2); biophysics (1); de novo protein design (1); Rosetta (1);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège [BE] (1)
Center for Protein Engineering (1)
GIGA‐R - Giga‐Research - ULiège [BE] (1)
Molecular Biomimetics Lab (1)
Molecular Biomimetics and Protein Engineering (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology (4)

Publications (total 4)

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Martina, C., Figueroa Yévenes, M., Combs, S., Moretti, R., Van de Weerdt, C., Matagne, A., & Meiler, J. (March 2016). A novel protocol for the design of artificial (β/α)8-barrel proteins [Poster presentation]. 67. Mosbacher Kolloquium, “Protein Design: From First Principles to Biomedical Applications”, Mosbach, Germany. https://hdl.handle.net/2268/197130

Martina, C. (2019). OctarellinVII A new generation of de novo designed (β/α)8 -barrel proteins [Doctoral thesis, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/234148

Martina, C. E. (2017). Designing artificial (β/α)8-barrel proteins from scratch: the Octarellin model [Paper presentation]. 19th IUPAB congress and 11th EBSA congress, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Martina, C., Figueroa Yévenes, M., Combs, S., Moretti, R., Van de Weerdt, C., Matagne, A., & Meiler, J. (March 2016). A novel protocol for the design of artificial (β/α)8-barrel proteins [Poster presentation]. 67. Mosbacher Kolloquium, “Protein Design: From First Principles to Biomedical Applications”, Mosbach, Germany.

Martina, C., Figueroa Yévenes, M., Moretti, R., Combs, S., Meiler, J., Van de Weerdt, C., & Matagne, A. (2016). A novel protocol for the design of artificial (β/α)8-barrel proteins [Poster presentation]. 13th Greta Pifat Mrzljak International School of Biophysics, Croatia.

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