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K W Plaxco

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Nature Structural Biology|July 27, 2001
Unfolded, yes, but random? Never!K W Plaxco, M Gross
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 26, 2000
Nonglassy kinetics in the folding of a simple single-domain proteinB Gillespie, K W Plaxco
Nature|April 17, 1997
Cell biology. The importance of being unfoldedK W Plaxco, M Gross
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 1998
Limited internal friction in the rate-limiting step of a two-state protein folding reactionK W Plaxco, D Baker
Nature|July 31, 1997
Protein engineering. Reading, writing and redesigningM Gross, K W Plaxco
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|October 1, 1996
Time-resolved biophysical methods in the study of protein foldingK W Plaxco, C M Dobson
Biochemistry|March 15, 1994
Contributions of the thymine methyl group to the specific recognition of poly- and mononucleotides: an analysis of the relative free energies of solvation of thymine and uracilK W Plaxco, W A Goddard
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
Contact order, transition state placement and the refolding rates of single domain proteinsK W Plaxco, K T Simons, D Baker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1989
Predictions of structural elements for the binding of Hin recombinase with the hix site of DNAK W Plaxco, A M Mathiowetz, W A Goddard
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|March 31, 1998
Simplified proteins: minimalist solutions to the 'protein folding problem'K W Plaxco, D S Riddle, V Grantcharova, et al.
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Nature Structural Biology|July 27, 2001
Unfolded, yes, but random? Never!K W Plaxco, M Gross
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 26, 2000
Nonglassy kinetics in the folding of a simple single-domain proteinB Gillespie, K W Plaxco
Nature|April 17, 1997
Cell biology. The importance of being unfoldedK W Plaxco, M Gross
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 1998
Limited internal friction in the rate-limiting step of a two-state protein folding reactionK W Plaxco, D Baker
Nature|July 31, 1997
Protein engineering. Reading, writing and redesigningM Gross, K W Plaxco
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|October 1, 1996
Time-resolved biophysical methods in the study of protein foldingK W Plaxco, C M Dobson
Biochemistry|March 15, 1994
Contributions of the thymine methyl group to the specific recognition of poly- and mononucleotides: an analysis of the relative free energies of solvation of thymine and uracilK W Plaxco, W A Goddard
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 30, 1998
Contact order, transition state placement and the refolding rates of single domain proteinsK W Plaxco, K T Simons, D Baker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1989
Predictions of structural elements for the binding of Hin recombinase with the hix site of DNAK W Plaxco, A M Mathiowetz, W A Goddard
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|March 31, 1998
Simplified proteins: minimalist solutions to the 'protein folding problem'K W Plaxco, D S Riddle, V Grantcharova, et al.
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