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Z Luthey-Schulten

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Chemistry & Biology|June 1, 1996
Fast-folding experiments and the topography of protein folding energy landscapesP Wolynes, Z Luthey-Schulten, J Onuchic
Proteins|February 19, 1999
Backbone dynamics, fast folding, and secondary structure formation in helical proteins and peptidesC Hardin, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Journal of Structural Biology|September 12, 2001
On the structure of hisH: protein structure prediction in the context of structural and functional genomicsP O'Donoghue, R E Amaro, Z Luthey-Schulten
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry|January 1, 1997
Theory of protein folding: the energy landscape perspectiveJ N Onuchic, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 1, 1996
Self-consistently optimized statistical mechanical energy functions for sequence structure alignmentK K Koretke, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 18, 1998
Self-consistently optimized energy functions for protein structure prediction by molecular dynamicsK K Koretke, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 5, 1996
Foldons, protein structural modules, and exonsA R Panchenko, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 13, 2000
Associative memory hamiltonians for structure prediction without homology: alpha-helical proteinsC Hardin, M P Eastwood, Z Luthey-Schulten, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 23, 1997
The foldon universe: a survey of structural similarity and self-recognition of independently folding unitsA R Panchenko, Z Luthey-Schulten, R Cole, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 11, 1995
Toward an outline of the topography of a realistic protein-folding funnelJ N Onuchic, P G Wolynes, Z Luthey-Schulten, et al.
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Chemistry & Biology|June 1, 1996
Fast-folding experiments and the topography of protein folding energy landscapesP Wolynes, Z Luthey-Schulten, J Onuchic
Proteins|February 19, 1999
Backbone dynamics, fast folding, and secondary structure formation in helical proteins and peptidesC Hardin, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Journal of Structural Biology|September 12, 2001
On the structure of hisH: protein structure prediction in the context of structural and functional genomicsP O'Donoghue, R E Amaro, Z Luthey-Schulten
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry|January 1, 1997
Theory of protein folding: the energy landscape perspectiveJ N Onuchic, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|June 1, 1996
Self-consistently optimized statistical mechanical energy functions for sequence structure alignmentK K Koretke, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 18, 1998
Self-consistently optimized energy functions for protein structure prediction by molecular dynamicsK K Koretke, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 5, 1996
Foldons, protein structural modules, and exonsA R Panchenko, Z Luthey-Schulten, P G Wolynes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 13, 2000
Associative memory hamiltonians for structure prediction without homology: alpha-helical proteinsC Hardin, M P Eastwood, Z Luthey-Schulten, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 23, 1997
The foldon universe: a survey of structural similarity and self-recognition of independently folding unitsA R Panchenko, Z Luthey-Schulten, R Cole, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 11, 1995
Toward an outline of the topography of a realistic protein-folding funnelJ N Onuchic, P G Wolynes, Z Luthey-Schulten, et al.
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