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Joseph Williamson's research centers on the structural and functional aspects of major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporters, a critical class of proteins involved in moving molecules across cell membranes. His work specifically investigates the mechanism by which rocker switches operate within these transporters. This investigation is crucial for understanding how these proteins function at a molecular level, which can have implications for drug development and disease treatment. Williamson has published on the "Ins and Outs of Rocker Switch Mechanism in Major Facilitator Superfamily of Transporters." His academic activity includes collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Mahmoud Moradi, Adithya Polasa, and Stephanie M. Sauve. Williamson's scholarly output is characterized by an h-index of 1 and a total of 28 citations across his publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 29
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Ins and Outs of Rocker Switch Mechanism in Major Facilitator Superfamily of Transporters (2023)
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- Ins and Outs of Rocker Switch Mechanism in Major Facilitator Superfamily of Transporters
- Ins and Outs of Rocker Switch Mechanism in Major Facilitator Superfamily of Transporters
- Ins and Outs of Rocker Switch Mechanism in Major Facilitator Superfamily of Transporters
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