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Hue Sun Chan

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Proteins|August 12, 2003
Simple two-state protein folding kinetics requires near-levinthal thermodynamic cooperativityHüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Plos Computational Biology|May 29, 2015
Native contact density and nonnative hydrophobic effects in the folding of bacterial immunity proteinsTao Chen, Hue Sun Chan
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 13, 2003
Solvation effects and driving forces for protein thermodynamic and kinetic cooperativity: how adequate is native-centric topological modeling?Hüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Proteins|August 16, 2006
Criteria for downhill protein folding: calorimetry, chevron plot, kinetic relaxation, and single-molecule radius of gyration in chain models with subdued degrees of cooperativityMichael Knott, Hue Sun Chan
Biophysical Journal|February 3, 2009
Native topology of the designed protein Top7 is not conducive to cooperative foldingZhuqing Zhang, Hue Sun Chan
Journal of Biology|April 7, 2009
Liaison amid disorder: non-native interactions may underpin long-range coupling in proteinsHue Sun Chan, Zhuqing Zhang
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 29, 2014
Biophysics of protein evolution and evolutionary protein biophysicsTobias Sikosek, Hue Sun Chan
Proteins|August 12, 2003
Contact order dependent protein folding rates: kinetic consequences of a cooperative interplay between favorable nonlocal interactions and local conformational preferencesHüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Physical Review Letters|July 15, 2003
Origins of chevron rollovers in non-two-state protein folding kineticsHüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Proteins|May 16, 2002
Anti-cooperativity and cooperativity in hydrophobic interactions: Three-body free energy landscapes and comparison with implicit-solvent potential functions for proteinsSeishi Shimizu, Hue Sun Chan
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Proteins|August 12, 2003
Simple two-state protein folding kinetics requires near-levinthal thermodynamic cooperativityHüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Plos Computational Biology|May 29, 2015
Native contact density and nonnative hydrophobic effects in the folding of bacterial immunity proteinsTao Chen, Hue Sun Chan
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 13, 2003
Solvation effects and driving forces for protein thermodynamic and kinetic cooperativity: how adequate is native-centric topological modeling?Hüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Proteins|August 16, 2006
Criteria for downhill protein folding: calorimetry, chevron plot, kinetic relaxation, and single-molecule radius of gyration in chain models with subdued degrees of cooperativityMichael Knott, Hue Sun Chan
Biophysical Journal|February 3, 2009
Native topology of the designed protein Top7 is not conducive to cooperative foldingZhuqing Zhang, Hue Sun Chan
Journal of Biology|April 7, 2009
Liaison amid disorder: non-native interactions may underpin long-range coupling in proteinsHue Sun Chan, Zhuqing Zhang
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 29, 2014
Biophysics of protein evolution and evolutionary protein biophysicsTobias Sikosek, Hue Sun Chan
Proteins|August 12, 2003
Contact order dependent protein folding rates: kinetic consequences of a cooperative interplay between favorable nonlocal interactions and local conformational preferencesHüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Physical Review Letters|July 15, 2003
Origins of chevron rollovers in non-two-state protein folding kineticsHüseyin Kaya, Hue Sun Chan
Proteins|May 16, 2002
Anti-cooperativity and cooperativity in hydrophobic interactions: Three-body free energy landscapes and comparison with implicit-solvent potential functions for proteinsSeishi Shimizu, Hue Sun Chan
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