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Igor N Berezovsky

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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|December 15, 2010
On the importance of amino acid sequence and spatial proximity of interacting residues for protein foldingSimon Mitternacht, Igor N Berezovsky
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|January 15, 2017
Editorial overview: Proteins: bridging theory and experimentIgor N Berezovsky, Ugo Bastolla
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|February 17, 2020
Allosteric drugs and mutations: chances, challenges, and necessityEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 8, 2023
Sequence-dependent model of allosteric communicationEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
Plos Computational Biology|March 4, 2016
Structure-Based Statistical Mechanical Model Accounts for the Causality and Energetics of Allosteric CommunicationEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|November 13, 2015
Allosteric sites: remote control in regulation of protein activityEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 21, 2022
Multiscale Allostery: Basic Mechanisms and Versatility in Diagnostics and Drug DesignIgor N Berezovsky, Ruth Nussinov
Protein Engineering, Design & Selection : PEDS|December 17, 2010
A geometry-based generic predictor for catalytic and allosteric sitesSimon Mitternacht, Igor N Berezovsky
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 23, 2025
Allostery in Disease: From Mutations, Mechanisms, and Signalling Partners to Diagnostic and Drug TherapiesIgor N Berezovsky, Ruth Nussinov
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|July 5, 2011
Computational reconstruction of primordial prototypes of elementary functional loops in modern proteinsAlexander Goncearenco, Igor N Berezovsky
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|December 15, 2010
On the importance of amino acid sequence and spatial proximity of interacting residues for protein foldingSimon Mitternacht, Igor N Berezovsky
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|January 15, 2017
Editorial overview: Proteins: bridging theory and experimentIgor N Berezovsky, Ugo Bastolla
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|February 17, 2020
Allosteric drugs and mutations: chances, challenges, and necessityEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 8, 2023
Sequence-dependent model of allosteric communicationEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
Plos Computational Biology|March 4, 2016
Structure-Based Statistical Mechanical Model Accounts for the Causality and Energetics of Allosteric CommunicationEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|November 13, 2015
Allosteric sites: remote control in regulation of protein activityEnrico Guarnera, Igor N Berezovsky
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 21, 2022
Multiscale Allostery: Basic Mechanisms and Versatility in Diagnostics and Drug DesignIgor N Berezovsky, Ruth Nussinov
Protein Engineering, Design & Selection : PEDS|December 17, 2010
A geometry-based generic predictor for catalytic and allosteric sitesSimon Mitternacht, Igor N Berezovsky
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 23, 2025
Allostery in Disease: From Mutations, Mechanisms, and Signalling Partners to Diagnostic and Drug TherapiesIgor N Berezovsky, Ruth Nussinov
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|July 5, 2011
Computational reconstruction of primordial prototypes of elementary functional loops in modern proteinsAlexander Goncearenco, Igor N Berezovsky
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