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Nathaniel Echols

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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|March 24, 2004
Exploring the range of protein flexibility, from a structural proteomics perspectiveMark Gerstein, Nathaniel Echols
Nucleic Acids Research|January 10, 2003
MolMovDB: analysis and visualization of conformational change and structural flexibilityNathaniel Echols, Duncan Milburn, Mark Gerstein
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|May 7, 2015
Using support vector machines to improve elemental ion identification in macromolecular crystal structuresNader Morshed, Nathaniel Echols, Paul D Adams
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 1, 2015
RNA Structure Refinement Using the ERRASER-Phenix PipelineFang-Chieh Chou, Nathaniel Echols, Thomas C Terwilliger, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|June 25, 2013
New Python-based methods for data processingNicholas K Sauter, Johan Hattne, Ralf W Grosse-Kunstleve, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|February 22, 2005
Normal modes for predicting protein motions: a comprehensive database assessment and associated Web toolVadim Alexandrov, Ursula Lehnert, Nathaniel Echols, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 28, 2002
A small reservoir of disabled ORFs in the yeast genome and its implications for the dynamics of proteome evolutionPaul Harrison, Anuj Kumar, Ning Lan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 2007
Allosteric activation by dimerization of the PknD receptor Ser/Thr protein kinase from Mycobacterium tuberculosisAndrew E Greenstein, Nathaniel Echols, T Noelle Lombana, et al.
Proteins|September 5, 2002
Normal mode analysis of macromolecular motions in a database framework: developing mode concentration as a useful classifying statisticW G Krebs, Vadim Alexandrov, Cyrus A Wilson, et al.
Nature Methods|October 1, 2013
Improved low-resolution crystallographic refinement with Phenix and RosettaFrank DiMaio, Nathaniel Echols, Jeffrey J Headd, et al.
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|March 24, 2004
Exploring the range of protein flexibility, from a structural proteomics perspectiveMark Gerstein, Nathaniel Echols
Nucleic Acids Research|January 10, 2003
MolMovDB: analysis and visualization of conformational change and structural flexibilityNathaniel Echols, Duncan Milburn, Mark Gerstein
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|May 7, 2015
Using support vector machines to improve elemental ion identification in macromolecular crystal structuresNader Morshed, Nathaniel Echols, Paul D Adams
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 1, 2015
RNA Structure Refinement Using the ERRASER-Phenix PipelineFang-Chieh Chou, Nathaniel Echols, Thomas C Terwilliger, et al.
Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography|June 25, 2013
New Python-based methods for data processingNicholas K Sauter, Johan Hattne, Ralf W Grosse-Kunstleve, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|February 22, 2005
Normal modes for predicting protein motions: a comprehensive database assessment and associated Web toolVadim Alexandrov, Ursula Lehnert, Nathaniel Echols, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 28, 2002
A small reservoir of disabled ORFs in the yeast genome and its implications for the dynamics of proteome evolutionPaul Harrison, Anuj Kumar, Ning Lan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 2007
Allosteric activation by dimerization of the PknD receptor Ser/Thr protein kinase from Mycobacterium tuberculosisAndrew E Greenstein, Nathaniel Echols, T Noelle Lombana, et al.
Proteins|September 5, 2002
Normal mode analysis of macromolecular motions in a database framework: developing mode concentration as a useful classifying statisticW G Krebs, Vadim Alexandrov, Cyrus A Wilson, et al.
Nature Methods|October 1, 2013
Improved low-resolution crystallographic refinement with Phenix and RosettaFrank DiMaio, Nathaniel Echols, Jeffrey J Headd, et al.
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