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C S Tung

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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|June 1, 1992
A reduced set of coordinates for modeling DNA structures: (I). A B-to-A transition pathway driven by pseudorotational angleC S Tung
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|October 1, 1996
A geometrical approach in folding a pseudoknot motif within the E. coli 16S-RNAC S Tung
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1997
A computational approach to modeling nucleic acid hairpin structuresC S Tung
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|November 24, 1999
Structural study of homeodomain protein-DNA complexes using a homology modeling approachC S Tung
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|February 28, 2002
Linking molecular and bedside research: designing a clinical research infrastructureD Robertson, C S Tung
FEBS Letters|September 15, 1986
Characterization of the distribution of potential short restriction fragments in nucleic acid sequence databases. Implications for an alternative to chemical synthesis of oligonucleotidesC S Tung, C Burks
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|February 1, 1987
A quantitative measure of DNA curvature enabling the comparison of predicted structuresC S Tung, C Burks
Journal of Structural Biology|December 26, 2006
High performance computing in biology: multimillion atom simulations of nanoscale systemsK Y Sanbonmatsu, C-S Tung
Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS|February 1, 1996
NAMOT2--a redesigned nucleic acid modeling tool: construction of non-canonical DNA structuresE S Carter, C S Tung
Nucleic Acids Research|June 25, 1987
A common structural feature in promoter sequences of E. coliC S Tung, S C Harvey
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|June 1, 1992
A reduced set of coordinates for modeling DNA structures: (I). A B-to-A transition pathway driven by pseudorotational angleC S Tung
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|October 1, 1996
A geometrical approach in folding a pseudoknot motif within the E. coli 16S-RNAC S Tung
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1997
A computational approach to modeling nucleic acid hairpin structuresC S Tung
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|November 24, 1999
Structural study of homeodomain protein-DNA complexes using a homology modeling approachC S Tung
Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|February 28, 2002
Linking molecular and bedside research: designing a clinical research infrastructureD Robertson, C S Tung
FEBS Letters|September 15, 1986
Characterization of the distribution of potential short restriction fragments in nucleic acid sequence databases. Implications for an alternative to chemical synthesis of oligonucleotidesC S Tung, C Burks
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|February 1, 1987
A quantitative measure of DNA curvature enabling the comparison of predicted structuresC S Tung, C Burks
Journal of Structural Biology|December 26, 2006
High performance computing in biology: multimillion atom simulations of nanoscale systemsK Y Sanbonmatsu, C-S Tung
Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS|February 1, 1996
NAMOT2--a redesigned nucleic acid modeling tool: construction of non-canonical DNA structuresE S Carter, C S Tung
Nucleic Acids Research|June 25, 1987
A common structural feature in promoter sequences of E. coliC S Tung, S C Harvey
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