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Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design|April 1, 1987
Modelling of alpha-lactalbumin from the known structure of hen egg white lysozyme using molecular dynamicsB Robson, E Platt
Computers in Biology and Medicine|March 4, 2018
Studies in the extensively automatic construction of large odds-based inference networks from structured data. Examples from medical, bioinformatics, and health insurance claims dataB Robson, S Boray
Scottish Medical Journal|January 18, 2014
Clinical engagement: improving healthcare togetherE Riches, B Robson
Nature: New Biology|July 26, 1972
Directional information transfer in protein helicesB Robson, R H Pain
Nature|July 4, 1970
Analysis of the code relating sequence to secondary structure in proteinsR H Pain, B Robson
Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS|June 1, 1992
Natural sequence code representations for compression and rapid searching of human-genome style databasesB Robson, P J Greaney
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|January 1, 1974
Proceedings: Linkage data on AcP1 and MNSsM Mace, E B Robson
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. Development of a stereochemical alphabet on the basis of intra-residue informationB Robson, R H Pain
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. An informational analysis of the role of the residue in determining the conformation of its neighbours in the primary sequenceB Robson, R H Pain
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 25, 1979
Refined models for computer simulation of protein folding. Applications to the study of conserved secondary structure and flexible hinge points during the folding of pancreatic trypsin inhibitorB Robson, D J Osguthorpe
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Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design|April 1, 1987
Modelling of alpha-lactalbumin from the known structure of hen egg white lysozyme using molecular dynamicsB Robson, E Platt
Computers in Biology and Medicine|March 4, 2018
Studies in the extensively automatic construction of large odds-based inference networks from structured data. Examples from medical, bioinformatics, and health insurance claims dataB Robson, S Boray
Scottish Medical Journal|January 18, 2014
Clinical engagement: improving healthcare togetherE Riches, B Robson
Nature: New Biology|July 26, 1972
Directional information transfer in protein helicesB Robson, R H Pain
Nature|July 4, 1970
Analysis of the code relating sequence to secondary structure in proteinsR H Pain, B Robson
Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS|June 1, 1992
Natural sequence code representations for compression and rapid searching of human-genome style databasesB Robson, P J Greaney
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|January 1, 1974
Proceedings: Linkage data on AcP1 and MNSsM Mace, E B Robson
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. Development of a stereochemical alphabet on the basis of intra-residue informationB Robson, R H Pain
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
Analysis of the code relating sequence to conformation in globular proteins. An informational analysis of the role of the residue in determining the conformation of its neighbours in the primary sequenceB Robson, R H Pain
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 25, 1979
Refined models for computer simulation of protein folding. Applications to the study of conserved secondary structure and flexible hinge points during the folding of pancreatic trypsin inhibitorB Robson, D J Osguthorpe
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