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2004
Janzen W, Bernasconi P, Cheatham L, Mansky P, Popa-Burke I, Williams KP, Worley J, Hodge N.  2004.  Optimizing the chemical genomics process. :59-100.
2003
Jarov A, Williams KP, Ling LE, Koteliansky VE, Duband JL, Fournier-Thibault C.  2003.  A dual role for Sonic hedgehog in regulating adhesion and differentiation of neuroepithelial cells. Dev Biol. 261:520-36. Abstract
Adkins HB, Bianco C, Schiffer SG, Rayhorn P, Zafari M, Cheung AE, Orozco O, Olson D, De Luca A, Chen LL, Miatkowski K, Benjamin C, Normanno N, Williams KP, Jarpe M, LePage D, Salomon D, Sanicola M.  2003.  Antibody blockade of the Cripto CFC domain suppresses tumor cell growth in vivo. J Clin Invest. 112:575-87. Abstract
2002
Reilly JO, Karavanova ID, Williams KP, Mahanthappa NK, Allendoerfer KL.  2002.  Cooperative effects of Sonic Hedgehog and NGF on basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. Mol Cell Neurosci. 19:88-96. Abstract
Bianco C, Adkins HB, Wechselberger C, Seno M, Normanno N, De Luca A, Sun Y, Khan N, Kenney N, Ebert A, Williams KP, Sanicola M, Salomon DS.  2002.  Cripto-1 activates nodal- and ALK4-dependent and -independent signaling pathways in mammary epithelial Cells. Mol Cell Biol. 22:2586-97. Abstract
2001
Pathi S, Pagan-Westphal S, Baker DP, Garber EA, Rayhorn P, Bumcrot D, Tabin CJ, Blake Pepinsky R, Williams KP.  2001.  Comparative biological responses to human Sonic, Indian, and Desert hedgehog. Mech Dev. 106:107-17. Abstract
Taylor FR, Wen D, Garber EA, Carmillo AN, Baker DP, Arduini RM, Williams KP, Weinreb PH, Rayhorn P, Hronowski X, Whitty A, Day ES, Boriack-Sjodin A, Shapiro RI, Galdes A, Pepinsky RB.  2001.  Enhanced potency of human Sonic hedgehog by hydrophobic modification. Biochemistry. 40:4359-71. Abstract
Schiffer SG, Foley S, Kaffashan A, Hronowski X, Zichittella AE, Yeo CY, Miatkowski K, Adkins HB, Damon B, Whitman M, Salomon D, Sanicola M, Williams KP.  2001.  Fucosylation of Cripto is required for its ability to facilitate nodal signaling. J Biol Chem. 276:37769-78. Abstract
Kohtz JD, Lee HY, Gaiano N, Segal J, Ng E, Larson T, Baker DP, Garber EA, Williams KP, Fishell G.  2001.  N-terminal fatty-acylation of sonic hedgehog enhances the induction of rodent ventral forebrain neurons. Development. 128:2351-63. Abstract
Bhardwaj G, Murdoch B, Wu D, Baker DP, Williams KP, Chadwick K, Ling LE, Karanu FN, Bhatia M.  2001.  Sonic hedgehog induces the proliferation of primitive human hematopoietic cells via BMP regulation. Nat Immunol. 2:172-80. Abstract
Testaz S, Jarov A, Williams KP, Ling LE, Koteliansky VE, Fournier-Thibault C, Duband JL.  2001.  Sonic hedgehog restricts adhesion and migration of neural crest cells independently of the Patched- Smoothened-Gli signaling pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 98:12521-6. Abstract
2000
Pepinsky RB, Rayhorn P, Day ES, Dergay A, Williams KP, Galdes A, Taylor FR, Boriack-Sjodin PA, Garber EA.  2000.  Mapping sonic hedgehog-receptor interactions by steric interference. J Biol Chem. 275:10995-1001. Abstract
Wang LC, Liu ZY, Gambardella L, Delacour A, Shapiro R, Yang J, Sizing I, Rayhorn P, Garber EA, Benjamin CD, Williams KP, Taylor FR, Barrandon Y, Ling L, Burkly LC.  2000.  Regular articles: conditional disruption of hedgehog signaling pathway defines its critical role in hair development and regeneration. J Invest Dermatol. 114:901-8. Abstract
1999
Williams KP, Rayhorn P, Chi-Rosso G, Garber EA, Strauch KL, Horan GS, Reilly JO, Baker DP, Taylor FR, Koteliansky V, Pepinsky RB.  1999.  Functional antagonists of sonic hedgehog reveal the importance of the N terminus for activity. J Cell Sci. 112 ( Pt 2:4405-14. Abstract
Day ES, Wen D, Garber EA, Hong J, Avedissian LS, Rayhorn P, Shen W, Zeng C, Bailey VR, Reilly JO, Roden JA, Moore CB, Williams KP, Galdes A, Whitty A, Baker DP.  1999.  Zinc-dependent structural stability of human Sonic hedgehog. Biochemistry. 38:14868-80. Abstract
1998
Pepinsky RB, Zeng C, Wen D, Rayhorn P, Baker DP, Williams KP, Bixler SA, Ambrose CM, Garber EA, Miatkowski K, Taylor FR, Wang EA, Galdes A.  1998.  Identification of a palmitic acid-modified form of human Sonic hedgehog. J Biol Chem. 273:14037-45. Abstract
1996
Evans DM, Williams KP, McGuinness B, Tarr G, Regnier F, Afeyan N, Jindal S.  1996.  Affinity-based screening of combinatorial libraries using automated, serial-column chromatography. Nat Biotechnol. 14:504-7. Abstract
Williams KP, Evans DM, Rosenberg S, Jindal S.  1996.  Use of a peptide library to characterize differential peptide binding specificities of bacterial and mammalian Hsp70.. :57-64.
1995
Evans DM, Williams KP, Parsons G, Jindal S.  1995.  A tandem-column chromatographic method for studying the interaction between ligands and their targets: lipopolysaccharide as a model. Anal Biochem. 229:42-7. Abstract
Jindal S, Murray P, Rosenberg S, Young RA, Williams KP.  1995.  Human stress protein hsp70: overexpression in E coli, purification and characterization. Biotechnology (N Y). 13:1105-9. Abstract
Digard P, Williams KP, Hensley P, Brooks IS, Dahl CE, Coen DM.  1995.  Specific inhibition of herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase by helical peptides corresponding to the subunit interface. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 92:1456-60. Abstract
1994
Olszewski S, Deeney JT, Schuppin GT, Williams KP, Corkey BE, Rhodes CJ.  1994.  Rab3A effector domain peptides induce insulin exocytosis via a specific interaction with a cytosolic protein doublet. J Biol Chem. 269:27987-91. Abstract
1993
Williams KP, Shoelson SE.  1993.  A photoaffinity scan maps regions of the p85 SH2 domain involved in phosphoprotein binding. J Biol Chem. 268:5361-4. Abstract
Williams KP, Shoelson SE.  1993.  Cooperative self-assembly of SH2 domain fragments restores phosphopeptide binding. Biochemistry. 32:11279-84. Abstract
Liu Z, Williams KP, Chang YH, Smith JA.  1993.  Immunodominance: a single amino acid substitution within an antigenic site alters intramolecular selection of T cell determinants. J Immunol. 151:1852-8. Abstract