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Reference List:

    1995

     

  1. Prion protein isoforms, a convergence of biological and structural investigations.
    Baldwin MA, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB.
    J Biol Chem 1995, 270: 19197-200   Medline

     

  2. Using Computational Methods to Predict the Structure of Proteins
    Cohen FE.
    In: Calculating the Secrets of Life ed Lander ES and Waterman MS National Academy Press Washington DC 1995 pp. 236-271

     

  3. Evaluation of current techniques for ab initio protein structure prediction.
    Defay T, Cohen FE.
    Proteins 1995, 23: 431-45   Medline

     

  4. Protein Modeling
    Defay TR, Cohen FE.
    In: Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology ed Meyers RA VCH Publishers Weinheim Germany 1995 pp. 757-762

     

  5. Folding & Design: introduction to a new journal.
    Fersht AR, Cohen FE.
    Fold Des 1995, 1: i   Medline

     

  6. Adding backbone to protein folding: why proteins are polypeptides.
    Honig B, Cohen FE.
    Fold Des 1995, 1: R17-20   Medline

     

  7. Scrapie prions: a three-dimensional model of an infectious fragment.
    Huang Z, Prusiner SB, Cohen FE.
    Fold Des 1995, 1: 13-9   Medline

     

  8. Prion protein (PrP) synthetic peptides induce cellular PrP to acquire properties of the scrapie isoform.
    Kaneko K, Peretz D, Pan KM, Blochberger TC, Wille H, Gabizon R, Griffith OH, Cohen FE, Baldwin MA, Prusiner SB.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1995, 92: 11160-4   Medline

     

  9. Theoretical studies of sequence effects on the conformational properties of a fragment of the prion protein: implications for scrapie formation.
    Kazmirski SL, Alonso DO, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB, Daggett V.
    Chem Biol 1995, 2: 305-15   Medline

     

  10. In vitro antimalarial activity of chalcones and their derivatives.
    Li R, Kenyon GL, Cohen FE, Chen X, Gong B, Dominguez JN, Davidson E, Kurzban G, Miller RE, Nuzum EO, et al..
    J Med Chem 1995, 38: 5031-7   Medline

     

  11. Mechanisms of thrombin receptor agonist specificity. Chimeric receptors and complementary mutations identify an agonist recognition site.
    Nanevicz T, Ishii M, Wang L, Chen M, Chen J, Turck CW, Cohen FE, Coughlin SR.
    J Biol Chem 1995, 270: 21619-25   Medline

     

  12. Prion protein peptides induce alpha-helix to beta-sheet conformational transitions.
    Nguyen J, Baldwin MA, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB.
    Biochemistry 1995, 34: 4186-92   Medline

     

  13. X-ray diffraction of scrapie prion rods and PrP peptides.
    Nguyen JT, Inouye H, Baldwin MA, Fletterick RJ, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB, Kirschner DA.
    J Mol Biol 1995, 252: 412-22   Medline

     

  14. Proposed structure of the A domains of factor VIII by homology modelling.
    Pan Y, DeFay T, Gitschier J, Cohen FE.
    Nat Struct Biol 1995, 2: 740-4   Medline

     

  15. Prion protein gene variation among primates.
    Schatzl HM, Da Costa M, Taylor L, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB.
    J Mol Biol 1995, 245: 362-74   Medline

     

  16. Prion propagation in mice expressing human and chimeric PrP transgenes implicates the interaction of cellular PrP with another protein.
    Telling GC, Scott M, Mastrianni J, Gabizon R, Torchia M, Cohen FE, DeArmond SJ, Prusiner SB.
    Cell 1995, 83: 79-90   Medline

     

  17. Protein conformational landscapes: energy minimization and clustering of a long molecular dynamics trajectory.
    Troyer JM, Cohen FE.
    Proteins 1995, 23: 97-110   Medline

     

  18. Conformational transitions in peptides containing two putative alpha-helices of the prion protein.
    Zhang H, Kaneko K, Nguyen JT, Livshits TL, Baldwin MA, Cohen FE, James TL, Prusiner SB.
    J Mol Biol 1995, 250: 514-26   Medline

     

     


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