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Charles W O'Donnell

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Clinical Epigenetics|January 11, 2023
Drugging the epigenome in the age of precision medicineTaylor Feehley, Charles W O'Donnell, John Mendlein, et al.
Proteins|November 16, 2007
Modeling ensembles of transmembrane beta-barrel proteinsJérôme Waldispühl, Charles W O'Donnell, Srinivas Devadas, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|October 1, 2011
Efficient traversal of beta-sheet protein folding pathways using ensemble modelsSolomon Shenker, Charles W O'Donnell, Srinivas Devadas, et al.
Plos One|March 6, 2014
MARIS: method for analyzing RNA following intracellular sortingSiniša Hrvatin, Francis Deng, Charles W O'Donnell, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|April 29, 2014
Simultaneous alignment and folding of protein sequencesJérôme Waldispühl, Charles W O'Donnell, Sebastian Will, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|July 13, 2007
Learning biophysically-motivated parameters for alpha helix predictionBlaise Gassend, Charles W O'Donnell, William Thies, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 4, 2012
A global sampling approach to designing and reengineering RNA secondary structuresAlex Levin, Mieszko Lis, Yann Ponty, et al.
Proteins|November 19, 2011
STITCHER: Dynamic assembly of likely amyloid and prion β-structures from secondary structure predictionsAllen W Bryan, Charles W O'Donnell, Matthew Menke, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 21, 2011
A method for probing the mutational landscape of amyloid structureCharles W O'Donnell, Jérôme Waldispühl, Mieszko Lis, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 6, 2011
Opposing effects of glutamine and asparagine govern prion formation by intrinsically disordered proteinsRandal Halfmann, Simon Alberti, Rajaraman Krishnan, et al.
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Clinical Epigenetics|January 11, 2023
Drugging the epigenome in the age of precision medicineTaylor Feehley, Charles W O'Donnell, John Mendlein, et al.
Proteins|November 16, 2007
Modeling ensembles of transmembrane beta-barrel proteinsJérôme Waldispühl, Charles W O'Donnell, Srinivas Devadas, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|October 1, 2011
Efficient traversal of beta-sheet protein folding pathways using ensemble modelsSolomon Shenker, Charles W O'Donnell, Srinivas Devadas, et al.
Plos One|March 6, 2014
MARIS: method for analyzing RNA following intracellular sortingSiniša Hrvatin, Francis Deng, Charles W O'Donnell, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|April 29, 2014
Simultaneous alignment and folding of protein sequencesJérôme Waldispühl, Charles W O'Donnell, Sebastian Will, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|July 13, 2007
Learning biophysically-motivated parameters for alpha helix predictionBlaise Gassend, Charles W O'Donnell, William Thies, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 4, 2012
A global sampling approach to designing and reengineering RNA secondary structuresAlex Levin, Mieszko Lis, Yann Ponty, et al.
Proteins|November 19, 2011
STITCHER: Dynamic assembly of likely amyloid and prion β-structures from secondary structure predictionsAllen W Bryan, Charles W O'Donnell, Matthew Menke, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 21, 2011
A method for probing the mutational landscape of amyloid structureCharles W O'Donnell, Jérôme Waldispühl, Mieszko Lis, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 6, 2011
Opposing effects of glutamine and asparagine govern prion formation by intrinsically disordered proteinsRandal Halfmann, Simon Alberti, Rajaraman Krishnan, et al.
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