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J Skolnick

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 28, 1985
Role of topological constraints in the all-or-none transition of a globular protein model: theory of the helix-coil transition in doubly crosslinked, coiled coilsJ Skolnick
Chest|May 20, 1999
The operation summaryJ Skolnick
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1987
Possible role of helix-coil transitions in the microscopic mechanism of muscle contractionJ Skolnick
The Journal of General Psychology|May 20, 2014
Gender differences when touching something gross: unpleasant? No. Disgusting? Yes!Alexander J Skolnick
Chest|February 23, 1999
The role of catalytic converters in automobile carbon monoxide poisoning: a case reportB Vossberg, J Skolnick
Proteins|January 11, 2001
Defrosting the frozen approximation: PROSPECTOR--a new approach to threadingJ Skolnick, D Kihara
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 1992
Sequence-structure matching in globular proteins: application to supersecondary and tertiary structure determinationA Godzik, J Skolnick
Proteins|September 3, 1998
Assembly of protein structure from sparse experimental data: an efficient Monte Carlo modelA Kolinski, J Skolnick
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 20, 1990
Dynamic Monte Carlo simulations of globular protein folding/unfolding pathways. I. Six-member, Greek key beta-barrel proteinsJ Skolnick, A Kolinski
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 5, 1990
Dynamic Monte Carlo simulations of globular protein folding. Model studies of in vivo assembly of four helix bundles and four member beta-barrelsA Sikorski, J Skolnick
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|June 28, 1985
Role of topological constraints in the all-or-none transition of a globular protein model: theory of the helix-coil transition in doubly crosslinked, coiled coilsJ Skolnick
Chest|May 20, 1999
The operation summaryJ Skolnick
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1987
Possible role of helix-coil transitions in the microscopic mechanism of muscle contractionJ Skolnick
The Journal of General Psychology|May 20, 2014
Gender differences when touching something gross: unpleasant? No. Disgusting? Yes!Alexander J Skolnick
Chest|February 23, 1999
The role of catalytic converters in automobile carbon monoxide poisoning: a case reportB Vossberg, J Skolnick
Proteins|January 11, 2001
Defrosting the frozen approximation: PROSPECTOR--a new approach to threadingJ Skolnick, D Kihara
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 1992
Sequence-structure matching in globular proteins: application to supersecondary and tertiary structure determinationA Godzik, J Skolnick
Proteins|September 3, 1998
Assembly of protein structure from sparse experimental data: an efficient Monte Carlo modelA Kolinski, J Skolnick
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 20, 1990
Dynamic Monte Carlo simulations of globular protein folding/unfolding pathways. I. Six-member, Greek key beta-barrel proteinsJ Skolnick, A Kolinski
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 5, 1990
Dynamic Monte Carlo simulations of globular protein folding. Model studies of in vivo assembly of four helix bundles and four member beta-barrelsA Sikorski, J Skolnick
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