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Lorna Dougan
Lorna Dougan
Professor of Physics, University of Leeds, School of Physics & Astronomy
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Methanol-water solutions: A bi-percolating liquid mixture
L Dougan, SP Bates, R Hargreaves, JP Fox, J Crain, JL Finney, V Reat, ...
The Journal of chemical physics 121 (13), 6456-6462, 2004
3262004
Single molecule force spectroscopy using polyproteins
T Hoffmann, L Dougan
Chemical Society Reviews 41 (14), 4781-4796, 2012
1922012
Single-molecule force spectroscopy measurements of bond elongation during a bimolecular reaction
SR Koti Ainavarapu, AP Wiita, L Dougan, E Uggerud, JM Fernandez
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 (20), 6479-6487, 2008
1602008
The physics of pulling polyproteins: a review of single molecule force spectroscopy using the AFM to study protein unfolding
ML Hughes, L Dougan
Reports on Progress in Physics 79 (7), 076601, 2016
1502016
Direct observation of an ensemble of stable collapsed states in the mechanical folding of ubiquitin
S Garcia-Manyes, L Dougan, CL Badilla, J Brujić, JM Fernández
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (26), 10534-10539, 2009
1392009
Excess entropy in alcohol− water solutions: A simple clustering explanation
AK Soper, L Dougan, J Crain, JL Finney
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 110 (8), 3472-3476, 2006
1312006
Signatures of hydrophobic collapse in extended proteins captured with force spectroscopy
KA Walther, F Gräter, L Dougan, CL Badilla, BJ Berne, JM Fernandez
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (19), 7916-7921, 2007
1282007
Structural examination of the impact of glycerol on water structure
JJ Towey, L Dougan
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 116 (5), 1633-1641, 2012
1062012
The structure of glycerol in the liquid state: a neutron diffraction study
JJ Towey, AK Soper, L Dougan
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13 (20), 9397-9406, 2011
1032011
Single homopolypeptide chains collapse into mechanically rigid conformations
L Dougan, J Li, CL Badilla, BJ Berne, JM Fernandez
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (31), 12605-12610, 2009
992009
Segregation in aqueous methanol enhanced by cooling and compression
L Dougan, R Hargreaves, SP Bates, JL Finney, V Reat, AK Soper, J Crain
The Journal of chemical physics 122 (17), 2005
812005
Towards design principles for determining the mechanical stability of proteins
T Hoffmann, KM Tych, ML Hughes, DJ Brockwell, L Dougan
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 15 (38), 15767-15780, 2013
802013
Solvent molecules bridge the mechanical unfolding transition state of a protein
L Dougan, G Feng, H Lu, JM Fernandez
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (9), 3185-3190, 2008
762008
Molecular insight into the hydrogen bonding and micro-segregation of a cryoprotectant molecule
JJ Towey, AK Soper, L Dougan
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 116 (47), 13898-13904, 2012
692012
The hydrogen-bonding ability of the amino acid glutamine revealed by neutron diffraction experiments
NH Rhys, AK Soper, L Dougan
The journal of physical chemistry B 116 (45), 13308-13319, 2012
672012
Osmolyte-induced separation of the mechanical folding phases of ubiquitin
S Garcia-Manyes, L Dougan, JM Fernández
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (26), 10540-10545, 2009
612009
Preference for isolated water molecules in a concentrated glycerol–water mixture
JJ Towey, AK Soper, L Dougan
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 115 (24), 7799-7807, 2011
602011
Stable single α-helices are constant force springs in proteins
M Wolny, M Batchelor, PJ Knight, E Paci, L Dougan, M Peckham
Journal of Biological Chemistry 289 (40), 27825-27835, 2014
582014
What happens to the structure of water in cryoprotectant solutions?
JJ Towey, AK Soper, L Dougan
Faraday Discussions 167, 159-176, 2013
552013
A single‐molecule perspective on the role of solvent hydrogen bonds in protein folding and chemical reactions
L Dougan, ASR Koti, G Genchev, H Lu, JM Fernandez
ChemPhysChem 9 (18), 2836-2847, 2008
482008
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