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Folding & Design|January 16, 1999
How representative are the known structures of the proteins in a complete genome? A comprehensive structural censusM Gerstein
Nature|May 21, 1999
Building the future of biocomputingM Gerstein
Nature|March 17, 1999
Forging links in an electronic paper chainM Gerstein
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|October 28, 1998
Measurement of the effectiveness of transitive sequence comparison, through a third 'intermediate' sequenceM Gerstein
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 7, 1998
A structural census of genomes: comparing bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal genomes in terms of protein structureM Gerstein
Nature Immunology|February 18, 2009
Deciding the decider: Mef2c in hematopoiesisRachel M Gerstein
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|July 21, 2016
Risk Factors for Collapse of RunnersS M Gerstein
Nature|February 13, 1997
Protein evolution. How far can sequences diverge?C Chothia, M Gerstein
Functional & Integrative Genomics|January 17, 2002
The stability of thermophilic proteins: a study based on comprehensive genome comparisonR Das, M Gerstein
Nucleic Acids Research|February 24, 2000
Analysis of the yeast transcriptome with structural and functional categories: characterizing highly expressed proteinsR Jansen, M Gerstein
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Folding & Design|January 16, 1999
How representative are the known structures of the proteins in a complete genome? A comprehensive structural censusM Gerstein
Nature|May 21, 1999
Building the future of biocomputingM Gerstein
Nature|March 17, 1999
Forging links in an electronic paper chainM Gerstein
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|October 28, 1998
Measurement of the effectiveness of transitive sequence comparison, through a third 'intermediate' sequenceM Gerstein
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 7, 1998
A structural census of genomes: comparing bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal genomes in terms of protein structureM Gerstein
Nature Immunology|February 18, 2009
Deciding the decider: Mef2c in hematopoiesisRachel M Gerstein
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|July 21, 2016
Risk Factors for Collapse of RunnersS M Gerstein
Nature|February 13, 1997
Protein evolution. How far can sequences diverge?C Chothia, M Gerstein
Functional & Integrative Genomics|January 17, 2002
The stability of thermophilic proteins: a study based on comprehensive genome comparisonR Das, M Gerstein
Nucleic Acids Research|February 24, 2000
Analysis of the yeast transcriptome with structural and functional categories: characterizing highly expressed proteinsR Jansen, M Gerstein
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