Panasik Jr., N., Fleming, P., Rose, G. D. 2005. Hydrogen bonded turns: The case for a recount. Protein Science 14(11): 2910-4. PUBMED
Fitzkee, N., Fleming, P., Gong, H., Panasik Jr., N., Street, T., Rose, G. D. 2005. Are proteins made from a limited parts list? Trends Biochem Sci 30(2):73-80. PUBMED
Sheridan, P. P., Panasik, N., Coombs, J. M., Brenchley, J. E. 2000. Approaches for deciphering the structural basis of low temperature enzyme activity. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1543:417-433. PUBMED
Panasik, N., Brenchley, J. E., Farber, G. K. 2000. Distributions of structural features contributing to thermostability in mesophilic and thermophilic a / b barrel glycosyl hydrolases. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1543:189-201. PUBMED
Eberhardt, E. S., Panasik, N., Raines, R. T. 1996. Inductive Effects of the energetics of prolyl peptide bond isomerization: Implications for collagen folding and stability. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118:12261-12266.
Williams, J. A., Shekhani, M. S., Firca, J. S., Pugh, C., Panasik, N., Stafford, D. C. 1995. Prevention and Treatment of Sepsis U.S. C-I-P Patent Application Serial No.: 08/482,191
Panasik, N. Eberhardt, E. S., Edison, A. S., Powell, D. R., Raines, R. T. 1994. Inductive effects on the structure of proline residues. Int. J. Peptide Protein Res. 44:262-269. PUBMED
Posters and Abstracts
Protein Society Meeting. 2000. Boston, Mass.
Penn State NSF-RTG Symposium; Microbial Structural Biology: Novel Enzymes from Diverse Microbes. 1998. University Park, Penn.
Meeting of the American Chemical Society. 1993. Chicago, Ill.