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F E Cohen

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Journal of Molecular Biology|March 29, 1996
An evolutionary trace method defines binding surfaces common to protein familiesO Lichtarge, H R Bourne, F E Cohen
Folding & Design|January 1, 1996
Scrapie prions: a three-dimensional model of an infectious fragmentZ Huang, S B Prusiner, F E Cohen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 15, 1992
A human gene (AHNAK) encoding an unusually large protein with a 1.2-microns polyionic rod structureE Shtivelman, F E Cohen, J M Bishop
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 25, 1982
Analysis and prediction of the packing of alpha-helices against a beta-sheet in the tertiary structure of globular proteinsF E Cohen, M J Sternberg, W R Taylor
Biochemistry|February 4, 1992
A segment-based approach to protein secondary structure predictionS R Presnell, B I Cohen, F E Cohen
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 18, 1995
Prion protein isoforms, a convergence of biological and structural investigationsM A Baldwin, F E Cohen, S B Prusiner
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|December 1, 1993
Origins of structural diversity within sequentially identical hexapeptidesB I Cohen, S R Presnell, F E Cohen
Nature Structural Biology|September 1, 1995
Proposed structure of the A domains of factor VIII by homology modellingY Pan, T DeFay, J Gitschier, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 12, 1994
The origins of protein secondary structure. Effects of packing density and hydrogen bonding studied by a fast conformational searchN G Hunt, L M Gregoret, F E Cohen
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 11, 1994
Four helix bundle diversity in globular proteinsN L Harris, S R Presnell, F E Cohen
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Journal of Molecular Biology|March 29, 1996
An evolutionary trace method defines binding surfaces common to protein familiesO Lichtarge, H R Bourne, F E Cohen
Folding & Design|January 1, 1996
Scrapie prions: a three-dimensional model of an infectious fragmentZ Huang, S B Prusiner, F E Cohen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 15, 1992
A human gene (AHNAK) encoding an unusually large protein with a 1.2-microns polyionic rod structureE Shtivelman, F E Cohen, J M Bishop
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 25, 1982
Analysis and prediction of the packing of alpha-helices against a beta-sheet in the tertiary structure of globular proteinsF E Cohen, M J Sternberg, W R Taylor
Biochemistry|February 4, 1992
A segment-based approach to protein secondary structure predictionS R Presnell, B I Cohen, F E Cohen
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 18, 1995
Prion protein isoforms, a convergence of biological and structural investigationsM A Baldwin, F E Cohen, S B Prusiner
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|December 1, 1993
Origins of structural diversity within sequentially identical hexapeptidesB I Cohen, S R Presnell, F E Cohen
Nature Structural Biology|September 1, 1995
Proposed structure of the A domains of factor VIII by homology modellingY Pan, T DeFay, J Gitschier, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 12, 1994
The origins of protein secondary structure. Effects of packing density and hydrogen bonding studied by a fast conformational searchN G Hunt, L M Gregoret, F E Cohen
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 11, 1994
Four helix bundle diversity in globular proteinsN L Harris, S R Presnell, F E Cohen
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