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G J Barton

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 26, 2001
Estimation of P-values for global alignments of protein sequencesC Webber, G J Barton
Protein Engineering|February 1, 1987
Evaluation and improvements in the automatic alignment of protein sequencesG J Barton, M J Sternberg
Proteins|March 19, 1999
Evaluation and improvement of multiple sequence methods for protein secondary structure predictionJ A Cuff, G J Barton
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 20, 1990
Flexible protein sequence patterns. A sensitive method to detect weak structural similaritiesG J Barton, M J Sternberg
Proteins|October 1, 1992
Multiple protein sequence alignment from tertiary structure comparison: assignment of global and residue confidence levelsR B Russell, G J Barton
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research|September 1, 1994
Secondary structure prediction from multiple sequence data: blood clotting factor XIII and Yersinia protein-tyrosine phosphataseC D Livingstone, G J Barton
Nature|February 11, 1993
Protein structure predictionG J Barton, R B Russell
Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS|December 1, 1993
Protein sequence alignments: a strategy for the hierarchical analysis of residue conservationC D Livingstone, G J Barton
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 2, 1994
Structural features can be unconserved in proteins with similar folds. An analysis of side-chain to side-chain contacts secondary structure and accessibilityR B Russell, G J Barton
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 1, 1992
Mast cell tryptases: examination of unusual characteristics by multiple sequence alignment and molecular modelingD A Johnson, G J Barton
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 26, 2001
Estimation of P-values for global alignments of protein sequencesC Webber, G J Barton
Protein Engineering|February 1, 1987
Evaluation and improvements in the automatic alignment of protein sequencesG J Barton, M J Sternberg
Proteins|March 19, 1999
Evaluation and improvement of multiple sequence methods for protein secondary structure predictionJ A Cuff, G J Barton
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 20, 1990
Flexible protein sequence patterns. A sensitive method to detect weak structural similaritiesG J Barton, M J Sternberg
Proteins|October 1, 1992
Multiple protein sequence alignment from tertiary structure comparison: assignment of global and residue confidence levelsR B Russell, G J Barton
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research|September 1, 1994
Secondary structure prediction from multiple sequence data: blood clotting factor XIII and Yersinia protein-tyrosine phosphataseC D Livingstone, G J Barton
Nature|February 11, 1993
Protein structure predictionG J Barton, R B Russell
Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS|December 1, 1993
Protein sequence alignments: a strategy for the hierarchical analysis of residue conservationC D Livingstone, G J Barton
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 2, 1994
Structural features can be unconserved in proteins with similar folds. An analysis of side-chain to side-chain contacts secondary structure and accessibilityR B Russell, G J Barton
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 1, 1992
Mast cell tryptases: examination of unusual characteristics by multiple sequence alignment and molecular modelingD A Johnson, G J Barton
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