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Christine A Orengo

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BMC Bioinformatics|March 22, 2013
Protein function prediction using domain familiesRobert Rentzsch, Christine A Orengo
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 6, 2015
Protein function annotation using protein domain family resourcesSayoni Das, Christine A Orengo
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 20, 2002
Genomic insights into evolutionTerry Gaasterland, Christine A Orengo
Trends in Biotechnology|March 3, 2009
Protein function prediction--the power of multiplicityRobert Rentzsch, Christine A Orengo
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|August 5, 2014
Editorial overview: Sequences and topology: sequences, structures, genomes and populationsL Aravind, Christine A Orengo
Annual Review of Biochemistry|June 16, 2005
Protein families and their evolution-a structural perspectiveChristine A Orengo, Janet M Thornton
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 21, 2008
The classification of protein domainsRussell L Marsden, Christine A Orengo
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 11, 2008
Target selection for structural genomics: an overviewRussell L Marsden, Christine A Orengo
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 11, 2002
One fold with many functions: the evolutionary relationships between TIM barrel families based on their sequences, structures and functionsNozomi Nagano, Christine A Orengo, Janet M Thornton
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 17, 2008
Exploring the structure and function paradigmOliver C Redfern, Benoit Dessailly, Christine A Orengo
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BMC Bioinformatics|March 22, 2013
Protein function prediction using domain familiesRobert Rentzsch, Christine A Orengo
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 6, 2015
Protein function annotation using protein domain family resourcesSayoni Das, Christine A Orengo
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|July 20, 2002
Genomic insights into evolutionTerry Gaasterland, Christine A Orengo
Trends in Biotechnology|March 3, 2009
Protein function prediction--the power of multiplicityRobert Rentzsch, Christine A Orengo
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|August 5, 2014
Editorial overview: Sequences and topology: sequences, structures, genomes and populationsL Aravind, Christine A Orengo
Annual Review of Biochemistry|June 16, 2005
Protein families and their evolution-a structural perspectiveChristine A Orengo, Janet M Thornton
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 21, 2008
The classification of protein domainsRussell L Marsden, Christine A Orengo
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 11, 2008
Target selection for structural genomics: an overviewRussell L Marsden, Christine A Orengo
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 11, 2002
One fold with many functions: the evolutionary relationships between TIM barrel families based on their sequences, structures and functionsNozomi Nagano, Christine A Orengo, Janet M Thornton
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 17, 2008
Exploring the structure and function paradigmOliver C Redfern, Benoit Dessailly, Christine A Orengo
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