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A V Finkelstein

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Protein Engineering|March 1, 1989
Prediction of protein secondary structure based on physical theory. HistonesO B Ptitsyn, A V Finkelstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 29, 1999
A theoretical search for folding/unfolding nuclei in three-dimensional protein structuresO V Galzitskaya, A V Finkelstein
Biopolymers|January 1, 1983
Theory of protein secondary structure and algorithm of its predictionO B Ptitsyn, A V Finkelstein
Biopolymers|March 1, 1977
Theory of protein molecule self-organization. I. Thermodynamic parameters of local secondary structures in the unfolded protein chainA V Finkelstein, O B Ptitsyn
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|April 11, 2022
[Physical Basis of Functioning of Antifreeze Protein]B S Melnik, A V Finkelstein
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|March 8, 2018
[Evaluation of the Accuracy of Calculation of the Standard Binding Entropy of Molecules from their Average Mobility in Molecular Crystals]S O Garbuzynskiy, A V Finkelstein
Biochemistry|August 15, 2001
Theoretical study of a landscape of protein folding-unfolding pathways. Folding rates at midtransitionD N Ivankov, A V Finkelstein
FEBS Letters|September 19, 1983
Recognition of signal sequencesA V Finkelstein, P Bendzko, T A Rapoport
Proteins|October 1, 1995
Why do protein architectures have Boltzmann-like statistics?A V Finkelstein, Badretdinov AYa, A M Gutin
Folding & Design|May 5, 1998
What is the probability of a chance prediction of a protein structure with an rmsd of 6 A?B A Reva, A V Finkelstein, J Skolnick
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Protein Engineering|March 1, 1989
Prediction of protein secondary structure based on physical theory. HistonesO B Ptitsyn, A V Finkelstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 29, 1999
A theoretical search for folding/unfolding nuclei in three-dimensional protein structuresO V Galzitskaya, A V Finkelstein
Biopolymers|January 1, 1983
Theory of protein secondary structure and algorithm of its predictionO B Ptitsyn, A V Finkelstein
Biopolymers|March 1, 1977
Theory of protein molecule self-organization. I. Thermodynamic parameters of local secondary structures in the unfolded protein chainA V Finkelstein, O B Ptitsyn
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|April 11, 2022
[Physical Basis of Functioning of Antifreeze Protein]B S Melnik, A V Finkelstein
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|March 8, 2018
[Evaluation of the Accuracy of Calculation of the Standard Binding Entropy of Molecules from their Average Mobility in Molecular Crystals]S O Garbuzynskiy, A V Finkelstein
Biochemistry|August 15, 2001
Theoretical study of a landscape of protein folding-unfolding pathways. Folding rates at midtransitionD N Ivankov, A V Finkelstein
FEBS Letters|September 19, 1983
Recognition of signal sequencesA V Finkelstein, P Bendzko, T A Rapoport
Proteins|October 1, 1995
Why do protein architectures have Boltzmann-like statistics?A V Finkelstein, Badretdinov AYa, A M Gutin
Folding & Design|May 5, 1998
What is the probability of a chance prediction of a protein structure with an rmsd of 6 A?B A Reva, A V Finkelstein, J Skolnick
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