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J F Gibrat

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Proteins|January 1, 1990
Normal mode analysis of human lysozyme: study of the relative motion of the two domains and characterization of the harmonic motionJ F Gibrat, N Go
Protein Engineering|December 23, 1998
In unison: regularization of protein secondary structure predictions that makes use of multiple sequence alignmentsK Zimmermann, J F Gibrat
Human Genetics|May 8, 2000
A 3D model of human P450c21: study of the putative effects of steroid 21-hydroxylase gene mutationsE Mornet, J F Gibrat
Biochemistry|February 12, 1991
Influence of the local amino acid sequence upon the zones of the torsional angles phi and psi adopted by residues in proteinsJ F Gibrat, B Robson, J Garnier
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 5, 1987
Further developments of protein secondary structure prediction using information theory. New parameters and consideration of residue pairsJ F Gibrat, J Garnier, B Robson
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1996
GOR method for predicting protein secondary structure from amino acid sequenceJ Garnier, J F Gibrat, B Robson
Proteins|November 1, 1995
Threading a database of protein coresT Madej, J F Gibrat, S H Bryant
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 1, 1996
Surprising similarities in structure comparisonJ F Gibrat, T Madej, S H Bryant
Biochemical Society Symposium|January 1, 1990
Secondary structure prediction and protein designJ Garnier, J M Levin, J F Gibrat, et al.
Journal of Molecular Recognition : JMR|November 1, 1989
Model-building of Fnr and FixK DNA-binding domains suggests a basis for specific DNA recognitionJ Cherfils, J F Gibrat, J Levin, et al.
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Proteins|January 1, 1990
Normal mode analysis of human lysozyme: study of the relative motion of the two domains and characterization of the harmonic motionJ F Gibrat, N Go
Protein Engineering|December 23, 1998
In unison: regularization of protein secondary structure predictions that makes use of multiple sequence alignmentsK Zimmermann, J F Gibrat
Human Genetics|May 8, 2000
A 3D model of human P450c21: study of the putative effects of steroid 21-hydroxylase gene mutationsE Mornet, J F Gibrat
Biochemistry|February 12, 1991
Influence of the local amino acid sequence upon the zones of the torsional angles phi and psi adopted by residues in proteinsJ F Gibrat, B Robson, J Garnier
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 5, 1987
Further developments of protein secondary structure prediction using information theory. New parameters and consideration of residue pairsJ F Gibrat, J Garnier, B Robson
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1996
GOR method for predicting protein secondary structure from amino acid sequenceJ Garnier, J F Gibrat, B Robson
Proteins|November 1, 1995
Threading a database of protein coresT Madej, J F Gibrat, S H Bryant
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|June 1, 1996
Surprising similarities in structure comparisonJ F Gibrat, T Madej, S H Bryant
Biochemical Society Symposium|January 1, 1990
Secondary structure prediction and protein designJ Garnier, J M Levin, J F Gibrat, et al.
Journal of Molecular Recognition : JMR|November 1, 1989
Model-building of Fnr and FixK DNA-binding domains suggests a basis for specific DNA recognitionJ Cherfils, J F Gibrat, J Levin, et al.
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