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Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 24, 1999
Stable proline box motif at the N-terminal end of alpha-helicesA R Viguera, L Serrano
Nature Structural Biology|November 14, 1997
Loop length, intramolecular diffusion and protein foldingA R Viguera, L Serrano
Biochemistry|July 11, 1995
Side-chain interactions between sulfur-containing amino acids and phenylalanine in alpha-helicesA R Viguera, L Serrano
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 4, 1995
Experimental analysis of the Schellman motifA R Viguera, L Serrano
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 2, 2001
Bergerac-SH3: "frustation" induced by stabilizing the folding nucleusA R Viguera, L Serrano
Nature Structural Biology|October 1, 1996
Different folding transition states may result in the same native structureA R Viguera, L Serrano, M Wilmanns
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 13, 1998
Elucidating the folding problem of alpha-helices: local motifs, long-range electrostatics, ionic-strength dependence and prediction of NMR parametersE Lacroix, A R Viguera, L Serrano
Folding & Design|May 5, 1998
Reading protein sequences backwardsE Lacroix, A R Viguera, L Serrano
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 15, 1992
The uncoupling protein from brown adipose tissue mitochondria. The environment of the tryptophan residues as revealed by quenching of the intrinsic fluorescenceA R Viguera, F M Goñi, E Rial
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 7, 1995
The order of secondary structure elements does not determine the structure of a protein but does affect its folding kineticsA R Viguera, F J Blanco, L Serrano
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Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|September 24, 1999
Stable proline box motif at the N-terminal end of alpha-helicesA R Viguera, L Serrano
Nature Structural Biology|November 14, 1997
Loop length, intramolecular diffusion and protein foldingA R Viguera, L Serrano
Biochemistry|July 11, 1995
Side-chain interactions between sulfur-containing amino acids and phenylalanine in alpha-helicesA R Viguera, L Serrano
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 4, 1995
Experimental analysis of the Schellman motifA R Viguera, L Serrano
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 2, 2001
Bergerac-SH3: "frustation" induced by stabilizing the folding nucleusA R Viguera, L Serrano
Nature Structural Biology|October 1, 1996
Different folding transition states may result in the same native structureA R Viguera, L Serrano, M Wilmanns
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 13, 1998
Elucidating the folding problem of alpha-helices: local motifs, long-range electrostatics, ionic-strength dependence and prediction of NMR parametersE Lacroix, A R Viguera, L Serrano
Folding & Design|May 5, 1998
Reading protein sequences backwardsE Lacroix, A R Viguera, L Serrano
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 15, 1992
The uncoupling protein from brown adipose tissue mitochondria. The environment of the tryptophan residues as revealed by quenching of the intrinsic fluorescenceA R Viguera, F M Goñi, E Rial
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 7, 1995
The order of secondary structure elements does not determine the structure of a protein but does affect its folding kineticsA R Viguera, F J Blanco, L Serrano
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