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Ron Unger

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Proteins|July 12, 2002
Swaps in protein sequencesAmit Fliess, Benny Motro, Ron Unger
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|March 29, 2024
Statistical analysis of sequential motifs at biologically relevant protein-protein interfacesYair Frank, Ron Unger, Hanoch Senderowitz
The FEBS Journal|December 20, 2011
What distinguishes GroEL substrates from other Escherichia coli proteins?Ariel Azia, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
Elife|September 16, 2015
Codon-level information improves predictions of inter-residue contacts in proteins by correlated mutation analysisEtai Jacob, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
Biomedicines|April 30, 2021
Blood Pressure Regulation Evolved from Basic Homeostatic ComponentsAlon Botzer, Yoram Finkelstein, Ron Unger
Proteins|June 5, 2003
Scaling law in sizes of protein sequence families: from super-families to orphan genesRon Unger, Shai Uliel, Shlomo Havlin
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|May 19, 2011
Hidden conformations in protein structuresHaim Ashkenazy, Ron Unger, Yossef Kliger
Plos Computational Biology|December 17, 2009
Trade-off between positive and negative design of protein stability: from lattice models to real proteinsOrly Noivirt-Brik, Amnon Horovitz, Ron Unger
BMC Structural Biology|January 31, 2009
Analysing the origin of long-range interactions in proteins using lattice modelsOrly Noivirt-Brik, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 17, 2007
Low folding propensity and high translation efficiency distinguish in vivo substrates of GroEL from other Escherichia coli proteinsOrly Noivirt-Brik, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
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Proteins|July 12, 2002
Swaps in protein sequencesAmit Fliess, Benny Motro, Ron Unger
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|March 29, 2024
Statistical analysis of sequential motifs at biologically relevant protein-protein interfacesYair Frank, Ron Unger, Hanoch Senderowitz
The FEBS Journal|December 20, 2011
What distinguishes GroEL substrates from other Escherichia coli proteins?Ariel Azia, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
Elife|September 16, 2015
Codon-level information improves predictions of inter-residue contacts in proteins by correlated mutation analysisEtai Jacob, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
Biomedicines|April 30, 2021
Blood Pressure Regulation Evolved from Basic Homeostatic ComponentsAlon Botzer, Yoram Finkelstein, Ron Unger
Proteins|June 5, 2003
Scaling law in sizes of protein sequence families: from super-families to orphan genesRon Unger, Shai Uliel, Shlomo Havlin
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|May 19, 2011
Hidden conformations in protein structuresHaim Ashkenazy, Ron Unger, Yossef Kliger
Plos Computational Biology|December 17, 2009
Trade-off between positive and negative design of protein stability: from lattice models to real proteinsOrly Noivirt-Brik, Amnon Horovitz, Ron Unger
BMC Structural Biology|January 31, 2009
Analysing the origin of long-range interactions in proteins using lattice modelsOrly Noivirt-Brik, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 17, 2007
Low folding propensity and high translation efficiency distinguish in vivo substrates of GroEL from other Escherichia coli proteinsOrly Noivirt-Brik, Ron Unger, Amnon Horovitz
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