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Biochemistry|March 26, 1999
Cooperative fluctuations and subunit communication in tryptophan synthaseI Bahar, R L Jernigan
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 14, 1997
Inter-residue potentials in globular proteins and the dominance of highly specific hydrophilic interactions at close separationI Bahar, R L Jernigan
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 28, 1998
Vibrational dynamics of transfer RNAs: comparison of the free and synthetase-bound formsI Bahar, R L Jernigan
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 1, 2003
Allosteric changes in protein structure computed by a simple mechanical model: hemoglobin T<-->R2 transitionChunyan Xu, Dror Tobi, I Bahar
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|August 26, 2009
Novel technique in preparing a donor DSAEK lenticule in a patient with a glaucoma drainage deviceW Sansanayudh, I Bahar, D Rootman
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 5, 2013
Global motions exhibited by proteins in micro- to milliseconds simulations concur with anisotropic network model predictionsM Gur, E Zomot, I Bahar
Biophysical Journal|March 29, 2000
Proteins with similar architecture exhibit similar large-scale dynamic behaviorO Keskin, R L Jernigan, I Bahar
Proteins|November 20, 1997
Short-range conformational energies, secondary structure propensities, and recognition of correct sequence-structure matchesI Bahar, M Kaplan, R L Jernigan
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|July 26, 2008
Corneal wound malapposition after penetrating keratoplasty: an optical coherence tomography studyI Kaiserman, I Bahar, D S Rootman
Nucleic Acids Research|November 4, 1998
RNA bulge entropies in the unbound state correlate with peptide binding strengths for HIV-1 and BIV TAR RNA because of improved conformational accessB Lustig, I Bahar, R L Jernigan
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Biochemistry|March 26, 1999
Cooperative fluctuations and subunit communication in tryptophan synthaseI Bahar, R L Jernigan
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 14, 1997
Inter-residue potentials in globular proteins and the dominance of highly specific hydrophilic interactions at close separationI Bahar, R L Jernigan
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 28, 1998
Vibrational dynamics of transfer RNAs: comparison of the free and synthetase-bound formsI Bahar, R L Jernigan
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 1, 2003
Allosteric changes in protein structure computed by a simple mechanical model: hemoglobin T<-->R2 transitionChunyan Xu, Dror Tobi, I Bahar
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|August 26, 2009
Novel technique in preparing a donor DSAEK lenticule in a patient with a glaucoma drainage deviceW Sansanayudh, I Bahar, D Rootman
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 5, 2013
Global motions exhibited by proteins in micro- to milliseconds simulations concur with anisotropic network model predictionsM Gur, E Zomot, I Bahar
Biophysical Journal|March 29, 2000
Proteins with similar architecture exhibit similar large-scale dynamic behaviorO Keskin, R L Jernigan, I Bahar
Proteins|November 20, 1997
Short-range conformational energies, secondary structure propensities, and recognition of correct sequence-structure matchesI Bahar, M Kaplan, R L Jernigan
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|July 26, 2008
Corneal wound malapposition after penetrating keratoplasty: an optical coherence tomography studyI Kaiserman, I Bahar, D S Rootman
Nucleic Acids Research|November 4, 1998
RNA bulge entropies in the unbound state correlate with peptide binding strengths for HIV-1 and BIV TAR RNA because of improved conformational accessB Lustig, I Bahar, R L Jernigan
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