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J Skolnick

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Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing|January 1, 1997
Method for low resolution prediction of small protein tertiary structureA R Ortiz, W P Hu, A Kolinski, et al.
Proteins|August 16, 2000
Accurate reconstruction of all-atom protein representations from side-chain-based low-resolution modelsM Feig, P Rotkiewicz, A Kolinski, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 6, 1980
Vertical transmission of acquired ulcer susceptibility in the ratN J Skolnick, S H Ackerman, M A Hofer, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|October 17, 1998
Optimization of protein structure on lattices using a self-consistent field approachB A Reva, D S Rykunov, A V Finkelstein, et al.
Proteins|January 25, 2008
Structure-based classification of 45 FK506-binding proteinsJ A Somarelli, S Y Lee, J Skolnick, et al.
Proteins|October 20, 1999
Ab initio folding of proteins using restraints derived from evolutionary informationA R Ortiz, A Kolinski, P Rotkiewicz, et al.
Proteins|June 8, 2001
Generalized comparative modeling (GENECOMP): a combination of sequence comparison, threading, and lattice modeling for protein structure prediction and refinementA Kolinski, M R Betancourt, D Kihara, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 1, 1993
A method for predicting protein structure from sequenceJ Skolnick, A Kolinski, C L Brooks, et al.
Proteins|June 26, 1999
Correlation between knowledge-based and detailed atomic potentials: application to the unfolding of the GCN4 leucine zipperD Mohanty, B N Dominy, A Kolinski, et al.
Proteins|February 9, 2002
Ab initio protein structure prediction via a combination of threading, lattice folding, clustering, and structure refinementJ Skolnick, A Kolinski, D Kihara, et al.
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Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing|January 1, 1997
Method for low resolution prediction of small protein tertiary structureA R Ortiz, W P Hu, A Kolinski, et al.
Proteins|August 16, 2000
Accurate reconstruction of all-atom protein representations from side-chain-based low-resolution modelsM Feig, P Rotkiewicz, A Kolinski, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 6, 1980
Vertical transmission of acquired ulcer susceptibility in the ratN J Skolnick, S H Ackerman, M A Hofer, et al.
Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology|October 17, 1998
Optimization of protein structure on lattices using a self-consistent field approachB A Reva, D S Rykunov, A V Finkelstein, et al.
Proteins|January 25, 2008
Structure-based classification of 45 FK506-binding proteinsJ A Somarelli, S Y Lee, J Skolnick, et al.
Proteins|October 20, 1999
Ab initio folding of proteins using restraints derived from evolutionary informationA R Ortiz, A Kolinski, P Rotkiewicz, et al.
Proteins|June 8, 2001
Generalized comparative modeling (GENECOMP): a combination of sequence comparison, threading, and lattice modeling for protein structure prediction and refinementA Kolinski, M R Betancourt, D Kihara, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 1, 1993
A method for predicting protein structure from sequenceJ Skolnick, A Kolinski, C L Brooks, et al.
Proteins|June 26, 1999
Correlation between knowledge-based and detailed atomic potentials: application to the unfolding of the GCN4 leucine zipperD Mohanty, B N Dominy, A Kolinski, et al.
Proteins|February 9, 2002
Ab initio protein structure prediction via a combination of threading, lattice folding, clustering, and structure refinementJ Skolnick, A Kolinski, D Kihara, et al.
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