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Alexei V Finkelstein

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|December 6, 2014
Time to overcome the high, long, and bumpy free energy barrier in a multi-stage process: the generalized steady-state approachAlexei V Finkelstein
Biomolecules|October 11, 2019
The Reverse Side of a Coin: "Factor-Free" Ribosomal Protein Synthesis In Vitro is a Consequence of the In Vivo Proofreading MechanismAlexei V Finkelstein
Physics of Life Reviews|July 5, 2017
Some additional remarks to the solution of the protein folding puzzle: Reply to comments on "There and back again: Two views on the protein folding puzzle"Alexei V Finkelstein
Chemistry Central Journal|September 21, 2007
Average and extreme multi-atom Van der Waals interactions: strong coupling of multi-atom Van der Waals interactions with covalent bondingAlexei V Finkelstein
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|November 20, 2002
Cunning simplicity of a hierarchical foldingAlexei V Finkelstein
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 26, 2010
Protein folding as flow across a network of folding-unfolding pathways. 2. The "in-water" caseDmitry N Ivankov, Alexei V Finkelstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2004
Prediction of protein folding rates from the amino acid sequence-predicted secondary structureDmitry N Ivankov, Alexei V Finkelstein
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|May 31, 2017
Sublimation Entropy and Dissociation Constants Prediction by Quantitative Evaluation of Molecular Mobility in CrystalsSergiy O Garbuzynskiy, Alexei V Finkelstein
Biomolecules|February 12, 2020
Solution of Levinthal's Paradox and a Physical Theory of Protein Folding TimesDmitry N Ivankov, Alexei V Finkelstein
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|September 3, 2015
Reduction of the Search Space for the Folding of Proteins at the Level of Formation and Assembly of Secondary Structures: A New View on the Solution of Levinthal's ParadoxAlexei V Finkelstein, Sergiy O Garbuzynskiy
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|December 6, 2014
Time to overcome the high, long, and bumpy free energy barrier in a multi-stage process: the generalized steady-state approachAlexei V Finkelstein
Biomolecules|October 11, 2019
The Reverse Side of a Coin: "Factor-Free" Ribosomal Protein Synthesis In Vitro is a Consequence of the In Vivo Proofreading MechanismAlexei V Finkelstein
Physics of Life Reviews|July 5, 2017
Some additional remarks to the solution of the protein folding puzzle: Reply to comments on "There and back again: Two views on the protein folding puzzle"Alexei V Finkelstein
Chemistry Central Journal|September 21, 2007
Average and extreme multi-atom Van der Waals interactions: strong coupling of multi-atom Van der Waals interactions with covalent bondingAlexei V Finkelstein
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|November 20, 2002
Cunning simplicity of a hierarchical foldingAlexei V Finkelstein
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 26, 2010
Protein folding as flow across a network of folding-unfolding pathways. 2. The "in-water" caseDmitry N Ivankov, Alexei V Finkelstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2004
Prediction of protein folding rates from the amino acid sequence-predicted secondary structureDmitry N Ivankov, Alexei V Finkelstein
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|May 31, 2017
Sublimation Entropy and Dissociation Constants Prediction by Quantitative Evaluation of Molecular Mobility in CrystalsSergiy O Garbuzynskiy, Alexei V Finkelstein
Biomolecules|February 12, 2020
Solution of Levinthal's Paradox and a Physical Theory of Protein Folding TimesDmitry N Ivankov, Alexei V Finkelstein
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|September 3, 2015
Reduction of the Search Space for the Folding of Proteins at the Level of Formation and Assembly of Secondary Structures: A New View on the Solution of Levinthal's ParadoxAlexei V Finkelstein, Sergiy O Garbuzynskiy
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