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Thomas J Lane

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Nature Methods|January 13, 2023
Protein structure prediction has reached the single-structure frontierThomas J Lane
Optics Express|April 1, 2020
What are the advantages of ghost imaging? Multiplexing for x-ray and electron imagingThomas J Lane, Daniel Ratner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 13, 2012
Eigenvalues of the homogeneous finite linear one step master equation: applications to downhill foldingThomas J Lane, Vijay S Pande
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|March 29, 2012
A simple model predicts experimental folding rates and a hub-like topologyThomas J Lane, Vijay S Pande
Plos One|December 17, 2013
Inferring the rate-length law of protein foldingThomas J Lane, Vijay S Pande
Methods in Enzymology|September 25, 2023
Modeling diffuse scattering with simple, physically interpretable modelsAriana Peck, Thomas J Lane, Frédéric Poitevin
Iucrj|May 17, 2018
Intermolecular correlations are necessary to explain diffuse scattering from protein crystalsAriana Peck, Frédéric Poitevin, Thomas J Lane
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|December 15, 2012
To milliseconds and beyond: challenges in the simulation of protein foldingThomas J Lane, Diwakar Shukla, Kyle A Beauchamp, et al.
Communications Biology|November 25, 2025
Denoising and iterative phase recovery reveal low-occupancy populations in protein crystalsAlisia Fadini, Virginia Apostolopoulou, Thomas J Lane, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|March 2, 2010
Quantification of the layer of hydration of a supported lipid bilayerTheodore J Zwang, Will R Fletcher, Thomas J Lane, et al.
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Nature Methods|January 13, 2023
Protein structure prediction has reached the single-structure frontierThomas J Lane
Optics Express|April 1, 2020
What are the advantages of ghost imaging? Multiplexing for x-ray and electron imagingThomas J Lane, Daniel Ratner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 13, 2012
Eigenvalues of the homogeneous finite linear one step master equation: applications to downhill foldingThomas J Lane, Vijay S Pande
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|March 29, 2012
A simple model predicts experimental folding rates and a hub-like topologyThomas J Lane, Vijay S Pande
Plos One|December 17, 2013
Inferring the rate-length law of protein foldingThomas J Lane, Vijay S Pande
Methods in Enzymology|September 25, 2023
Modeling diffuse scattering with simple, physically interpretable modelsAriana Peck, Thomas J Lane, Frédéric Poitevin
Iucrj|May 17, 2018
Intermolecular correlations are necessary to explain diffuse scattering from protein crystalsAriana Peck, Frédéric Poitevin, Thomas J Lane
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|December 15, 2012
To milliseconds and beyond: challenges in the simulation of protein foldingThomas J Lane, Diwakar Shukla, Kyle A Beauchamp, et al.
Communications Biology|November 25, 2025
Denoising and iterative phase recovery reveal low-occupancy populations in protein crystalsAlisia Fadini, Virginia Apostolopoulou, Thomas J Lane, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|March 2, 2010
Quantification of the layer of hydration of a supported lipid bilayerTheodore J Zwang, Will R Fletcher, Thomas J Lane, et al.
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