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2013
Bonander, Nicklas, Jamshad, Mohammed, Oberthür, Dominik, Clare, Michelle, Barwell, James, Hu, Ke, Farquhar, Michelle J., Stamataki, Zania, Harris, Helen J., Dierks, Karsten, Dafforn, Timothy R., Betzel, Christian, McKeating, Jane A. and Bill, Roslyn M. (2013). Production, purification and characterization of recombinant, full-length human claudin-1. PLoS ONE, 8 (5),
2012
Bonander, Nicklas and Bill, Roslyn M. (2012). Optimising yeast as a host for recombinant protein production (review). Methods in molecular biology, 866 , pp. 1-9.
2011
Bawa, Zharain, Bland, Charlotte E., Bonander, Nicklas, Bora, Nagamani, Cartwright, Stephanie P., Clare, Michelle, Conner, Matthew T., Darby, Richard A.J., Dilworth, Marvin V, Holmes, William J., Jamshad, Mohammed, Routledge, Sarah J., Gross, Stephane R. and Bill, Roslyn M. (2011). Understanding the yeast host cell response to recombinant membrane protein production. Biochemical Society Transactions, 39 (3), pp. 719-723.
2010
Ferndahl, Cecilia, Bonander, Nicklas, Logez, Christel, Wagner, Renaud, Gustafsson, Lena, Larsson, Christer, Hedfalk, Kristina, Darby, Richard A.J. and Bill, Roslyn M. (2010). Increasing cell biomass in Saccharomyces cerevisiae increases recombinant protein yield:the use of a respiratory strain as a microbial cell factory. Microbial Cell Factories, 9 , p. 47.
2009
Bonander, Nicklas and Bill, Roslyn M. (2009). Relieving the first bottleneck in the drug discovery pipeline:using array technologies to rationalize membrane protein production. Expert Review of Proteomics, 6 (5), pp. 501-505.
Bonander, Nicklas, Darby, Richard A.J., Grgic, Ljuban, Bora, Nagamani, Wen, Jikai, Brogna, Saverio, Poyner, David R., O'Neill, Michael A. A. and Bill, Roslyn M. (2009). Altering the ribosomal subunit ratio in yeast maximizes recombinant protein yield. Microbial Cell Factories, 8 (10),
2008
Bonander, Nicklas, Ferndahl, Cecilia, Mostad, Petter, Wilks, Martin D.B., Chang, Celia, Showe, Louise, Gustafsson, Lena, Larsson, Christer and Bill, Roslyn M. (2008). Transcriptome analysis of a respiratory Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain suggests the expression of its phenotype is glucose insensitive and predominantly controlled by Hap4, Cat8 and Mig1. BMC Genomics, 9 (365),