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Arthur Pardi is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their professional focus and academic contributions are associated primarily with this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or main or subfields of study listed for Arthur Pardi. Similarly, no specific main topics of research or awards have been documented.

The available data does not include any publications or specific research areas to delineate further details about their scholarly work or collaborations.

Arthur Pardi is currently active and not reported as deceased.

Best Publications

  • High-resolution molecular discrimination by RNA

    Robert D. Jenison;Stanley C. Gill;Arthur Pardi;Barry Polisky

  • Calibration of the angular dependence of the amide proton-Cα proton coupling constants, 3JHNα, in a globular protein: Use of 3JHNα for identification of helical secondary structure

    A. Pardi;M. Billeter;K. Wüthrich

  • Tunable alignment of macromolecules by filamentous phage yields dipolar coupling interactions

    Mark R. Hansen;Luciano Mueller;Arthur Pardi

  • Structural features that give rise to the unusual stability of RNA hairpins containing GNRA loops.

    Hans A. Heus;Arthur Pardi

  • Hydrogen bond length and proton NMR chemical shifts in proteins

    Gerhard Wagner;Arthur Pardi;Kurt Wuethrich

  • A network of heterogeneous hydrogen bonds in GNRA tetraloops.

    Fiona M. Jucker;Hans A. Heus;Ping F. Yip;Ellen H.M. Moors

  • Preparation of 13C and 15N labelled RNAs for heteronuclear multi-dimensional NMR studies

    Edward P. Nikonowicz;Amy Sirr;Pascale Legault;Fiona M. Jucker

  • Numbering system for the hammerhead

    K.J. Hertel;A. Pardi;O.C. Uhlenbeck;M. Koizumi

  • Protein conformation and proton nuclear-magnetic-resonance chemical shifts

    Arthur Pardi;Gerhard Wagner;Kurt Wüthrich

  • Interlocking structural motifs mediate molecular discrimination by a theophylline-binding RNA

    Grant R. Zimmermann;Robert D. Jenison;Catherine L. Wick;Jean-Pierre Simorre;Jean-Pierre Simorre

  • A therapeutic aptamer inhibits angiogenesis by specifically targeting the heparin binding domain of VEGF165

    Joon-Hwa Lee;Marella D. Canny;Andrea De Erkenez;Dominik Krilleke

  • Fast cleavage kinetics of a natural hammerhead ribozyme.

    Marella D. Canny;Fiona M. Jucker;Elizabeth Kellogg;Anastasia Khvorova

  • DNA conformation, dynamics, and interactions in solution

    Dinshaw J. Patel;Arthur Pardi;Keiichi Itakura

  • Structure and dynamics of the iron responsive element RNA: implications for binding of the RNA by iron regulatory binding proteins

    Kenneth J Addess;James P Basilion;Richard D Klausner;Tracey A Rouault

  • Solution Structure of Bovine Neutrophil .beta.-Defensin-12: The Peptide Fold of the .beta.-Defensins Is Identical to That of the Classical Defensins

    Grant R. Zimmermann;Pascale Legault;Michael E. Selsted;Arthur Pardi

  • Unusual dynamics and pKa shift at the active site of a lead dependent ribozyme

    Pascale Legault;Arthur Pardi

  • Solution structure of the CUUG hairpin loop: a novel RNA tetraloop motif.

    Fiona M. Jucker;Arthur Pardi

  • NMR Methods for Studying the Structure and Dynamics of RNA

    Michael P. Latham;Darin J. Brown;Scott A. McCallum;Scott A. McCallum;Arthur Pardi

  • [15] Filamentous bacteriophage for aligning RNA, DNA, and proteins for measurement of nuclear magnetic resonance dipolar coupling interactions

    Mark R. Hansen;Paul Hanson;Arthur Pardi

  • Molecular interactions and metal binding in the theophylline-binding core of an RNA aptamer

    Grant R. Zimmermann;Catherine L. Wick;Thomas P. Shields;Robert D. Jenison

Frequent Co-Authors

Luciano Mueller
Luciano Mueller Bristol-Myers Squibb (Germany)
Ignacio Tinoco
Ignacio Tinoco University of California, Berkeley
Michael E. Selsted
Michael E. Selsted University of Southern California
Natalie G. Ahn
Natalie G. Ahn University of Colorado Boulder
Ronald M. Levy
Ronald M. Levy Temple University
Olke C. Uhlenbeck
Olke C. Uhlenbeck Northwestern University
Dinshaw J. Patel
Dinshaw J. Patel Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
James P. Tam
James P. Tam Nanyang Technological University
David J. Nesbitt
David J. Nesbitt University of Colorado Boulder
Gerhard Wagner
Gerhard Wagner Harvard University

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