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zwangs Berger [4 articles]

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  • Protein-Protein Interactions in the Membrane: Sequence, Structural, and Biological Motifs
    Structure, Vol. 16, No. 7. (9 July 2008), pp. 991-1001.
    by David T Moore, Bryan W Berger, William F Degrado
    posted to structure protein interaction by zwang on 2008-07-14 02:46:16 as ** along with 2 people jonsta247 neils
  • Functional dissection of protein complexes involved in yeast chromosome biology using a genetic interaction map
    Nature (21 February 2007)
    by Sean R Collins, Kyle M Miller, Nancy L Maas, Assen Roguev, Jeffrey Fillingham, Clement S Chu, Maya Schuldiner, Marinella Gebbia, Judith Recht, Michael Shales, Huiming Ding, Hong Xu, Junhong Han, Kristin Ingvarsdottir, Benjamin Cheng, Brenda Andrews, Charles Boone, Shelley L Berger, Phil Hieter, Zhiguo Zhang, Grant W Brown, James C Ingles, Andrew Emili, David C Allis, David P Toczyski, Jonathan S Weissman, Jack F Greenblatt, Nevan J Krogan
  • Inferring condition-specific transcription factor function from DNA binding and gene expression data
    Mol Syst Biol, Vol. 3 (17 April 2007)
    by Rachel P Mccord, Michael F Berger, Anthony A Philippakis, Martha L Bulyk
    posted to dna geneexpression transcription by zwang on 2007-04-17 17:26:26 as **
  • Computational Design of Peptides That Target Transmembrane Helices
    Science, Vol. 315, No. 5820. (30 March 2007), pp. 1817-1822.
    by Hang Yin, Joanna S Slusky, Bryan W Berger, Robin S Walters, Gaston Vilaire, Rustem I Litvinov, James D Lear, Gregory A Caputo, Joel S Bennett, William F Degrado
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