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Sosnick, Tobin R.
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Sosnick, Tobin R.
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stress biology
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Sosnick, Tobin R.
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Cell Biology
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Stress, Physiological
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Stress, Mechanical
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Computational Biology
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A probabilistic and continuous model of protein conformational space for template-free modeling.
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Reduced C(beta) statistical potentials can outperform all-atom potentials in decoy identification.
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TULIPs: tunable, light-controlled interacting protein tags for cell biology.
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On docking, scoring and assessing protein-DNA complexes in a rigid-body framework.
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Helix, sheet, and polyproline II frequencies and strong nearest neighbor effects in a restricted coil library.
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Protein structure prediction enhanced with evolutionary diversity: SPEED.
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The effects of patellar taping on stride characteristics and joint motion in subjects with patellofemoral pain.
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Statistical coil model of the unfolded state: resolving the reconciliation problem.
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Discovering RNA-protein interactome by using chemical context profiling of the RNA-protein interface.
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Stress-Triggered Phase Separation Is an Adaptive, Evolutionarily Tuned Response.
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Trajectory-based training enables protein simulations with accurate folding and Boltzmann ensembles in cpu-hours.
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HDX-MS finds that partial unfolding with sequential domain activation controls condensation of a cellular stress marker.
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An adaptive biomolecular condensation response is conserved across environmentally divergent species.
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