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- Fabien P. E. Huard, Charlotte M. Deane, Graham R. Wood
Modelling sequential protein folding under kinetic control. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] ISMB (Supplement of Bioinformatics), 2006, pp:203-210 [Conf]
- Henry F. Winstanley, Sanne Abeln, Charlotte M. Deane
How old is your fold? [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] ISMB (Supplement of Bioinformatics), 2005, pp:449-458 [Conf]
- David F. Burke, Charlotte M. Deane, Tom L. Blundell
Browsing the SLoop database of structurally classified loops connecting elements of protein secondary structure. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] Bioinformatics, 2000, v:16, n:6, pp:513-519 [Journal]
- Charlotte M. Deane, Quentin Kaas, Tom L. Blundell
SCORE: predicting the core of protein models. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] Bioinformatics, 2001, v:17, n:6, pp:541-550 [Journal]
- Kenji Mizuguchi, Charlotte M. Deane, Tom L. Blundell, Mark S. Johnson, John P. Overington
JOY: protein sequence-structure representation and analysis. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] Bioinformatics, 1998, v:14, n:7, pp:617-623 [Journal]
- Ramazan Saeed, Charlotte M. Deane
Protein protein interactions, evolutionary rate, abundance and age. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP] BMC Bioinformatics, 2006, v:7, n:, pp:128- [Journal]
Cotranslational protein folding - fact or fiction? [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
A statistical approach using network structure in the prediction of protein characteristics. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
An assessment of the uses of homologous interactions. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
iMembrane: homology-based membrane-insertion of proteins. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
Functionally guided alignment of protein interaction networks for module detection. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
Exploring the potential of template-based modelling. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
Directionality in protein fold prediction. [Citation Graph (, )][DBLP]
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