Michael Kuiper

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CSIRO Melbourne, Australia 
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Kuiper MJ, Morton CJ, Abraham SE, et al. (2015) The biological function of an insect antifreeze protein simulated by molecular dynamics. Elife. 4
John UP, Polotnianka RM, Sivakumaran KA, et al. (2009) Ice recrystallization inhibition proteins (IRIPs) and freeze tolerance in the cryophilic Antarctic hair grass Deschampsia antarctica E. Desv Plant, Cell and Environment. 32: 336-348
Rosado CJ, Kondos S, Bull TE, et al. (2008) The MACPF/CDC family of pore-forming toxins. Cellular Microbiology. 10: 1765-74
Wathen B, Kuiper M, Walker V, et al. (2004) New simulation model of multicomponent crystal growth and inhibition. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 10: 1598-605
Marshall CB, Tomczak MM, Gauthier SY, et al. (2004) Partitioning of fish and insect antifreeze proteins into ice suggests they bind with comparable affinity. Biochemistry. 43: 148-54
Hayward DC, Dhadialla TS, Zhou S, et al. (2003) Ligand specificity and developmental expression of RXR and ecdysone receptor in the migratory locust. Journal of Insect Physiology. 49: 1135-44
Neumann K, Al-Batayneh KM, Kuiper MJ, et al. (2003) A single point mutation in Drosophila dihydrofolate reductase confers methotrexate resistance to a transgenic CHO cell line Genome. 46: 707-715
Baardsnes J, Kuiper MJ, Davies PL. (2003) Antifreeze protein dimer: when two ice-binding faces are better than one. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 38942-7
Wathen B, Kuiper M, Walker V, et al. (2003) A new model for simulating 3-d crystal growth and its application to the study of antifreeze proteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 125: 729-37
Kuiper MJ, Lankin C, Gauthier SY, et al. (2003) Purification of antifreeze proteins by adsorption to ice. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 300: 645-8
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