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The structure of people’s hair – Author Interview

The structure of people’s hair – Author Interview

by PeerJ Staff | Nov 6, 2014 | regular

Today’s Interview with an Author is with Maikel Rheinstädter, corresponding author on “The structure of people’s hair”, an article that we published last month. We were very interested in hearing more about his research and his experience...
Research Update – Bacterial curli protein and amyloid sequences

Research Update – Bacterial curli protein and amyloid sequences

by PeerJ Staff | Sep 29, 2014 | regular

Last year, PeerJ published “Bacterial curli protein promotes the conversion of PAP248-286 into the amyloid SEVI: cross-seeding of dissimilar amyloid sequences”. Over a year has passed since that publication, and the article has already been cited several...

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