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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 12, 2019
On the possible origin of protein homochirality, structure, and biochemical functionJeffrey Skolnick, Hongyi Zhou, Mu Gao
Biophysical Journal|December 24, 2002
Steered molecular dynamics studies of titin I1 domain unfoldingMu Gao, Matthias Wilmanns, Klaus Schulten
Plos One|May 4, 2018
ENTPRISE-X: Predicting disease-associated frameshift and nonsense mutationsHongyi Zhou, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Israel Journal of Chemistry|December 9, 2014
On the role of physics and evolution in dictating protein structure and functionJeffrey Skolnick, Mu Gao, Hongyi Zhou
Plos One|March 17, 2016
ENTPRISE: An Algorithm for Predicting Human Disease-Associated Amino Acid Substitutions from Sequence Entropy and Predicted Protein StructuresHongyi Zhou, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Scientific Reports|June 10, 2015
Comprehensive prediction of drug-protein interactions and side effects for the human proteomeHongyi Zhou, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Scientific Reports|March 7, 2019
DESTINI: A deep-learning approach to contact-driven protein structure predictionMu Gao, Hongyi Zhou, Jeffrey Skolnick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|June 2, 2015
Insights into Disease-Associated Mutations in the Human Proteome through Protein Structural AnalysisMu Gao, Hongyi Zhou, Jeffrey Skolnick
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|June 10, 2011
Why not consider a spherical protein? Implications of backbone hydrogen bonding for protein structure and functionMichal Brylinski, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|June 6, 2003
Unfolding of titin domains studied by molecular dynamics simulationsMu Gao, Hui Lu, Klaus Schulten
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 12, 2019
On the possible origin of protein homochirality, structure, and biochemical functionJeffrey Skolnick, Hongyi Zhou, Mu Gao
Biophysical Journal|December 24, 2002
Steered molecular dynamics studies of titin I1 domain unfoldingMu Gao, Matthias Wilmanns, Klaus Schulten
Plos One|May 4, 2018
ENTPRISE-X: Predicting disease-associated frameshift and nonsense mutationsHongyi Zhou, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Israel Journal of Chemistry|December 9, 2014
On the role of physics and evolution in dictating protein structure and functionJeffrey Skolnick, Mu Gao, Hongyi Zhou
Plos One|March 17, 2016
ENTPRISE: An Algorithm for Predicting Human Disease-Associated Amino Acid Substitutions from Sequence Entropy and Predicted Protein StructuresHongyi Zhou, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Scientific Reports|June 10, 2015
Comprehensive prediction of drug-protein interactions and side effects for the human proteomeHongyi Zhou, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Scientific Reports|March 7, 2019
DESTINI: A deep-learning approach to contact-driven protein structure predictionMu Gao, Hongyi Zhou, Jeffrey Skolnick
Structure (London, England : 1993)|June 2, 2015
Insights into Disease-Associated Mutations in the Human Proteome through Protein Structural AnalysisMu Gao, Hongyi Zhou, Jeffrey Skolnick
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|June 10, 2011
Why not consider a spherical protein? Implications of backbone hydrogen bonding for protein structure and functionMichal Brylinski, Mu Gao, Jeffrey Skolnick
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|June 6, 2003
Unfolding of titin domains studied by molecular dynamics simulationsMu Gao, Hui Lu, Klaus Schulten
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