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Authors: HERINGA J
Citation: J. Heringa, DETECTION OF INTERNAL REPEATS - HOW COMMON ARE THEY, Current opinion in structural biology, 8(3), 1998, pp. 338-345

Authors: LANGOSCH D HERINGA J
Citation: D. Langosch et J. Heringa, INTERACTION OF TRANSMEMBRANE HELICES BY A KNOBS-INTO-HOLES PACKING CHARACTERISTIC OF SOLUBLE COILED COILS, Proteins, 31(2), 1998, pp. 150-159

Authors: HERINGA J TAYLOR WR
Citation: J. Heringa et Wr. Taylor, 3-DIMENSIONAL DOMAIN DUPLICATION, SWAPPING AND STEALING, Current opinion in structural biology, 7(3), 1997, pp. 416-421

Authors: MEHTA PK HERINGA J ARGOS P
Citation: Pk. Mehta et al., A SIMPLE AND FAST APPROACH TO PREDICTION OF PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURE FROM MULTIPLY ALIGNED SEQUENCES WITH ACCURACY ABOVE 70-PERCENT, Protein science, 4(12), 1995, pp. 2517-2525

Authors: ROOS C KLINGE M HERINGA J DEVRIES DA TORENBEEK R
Citation: C. Roos et al., UPSCALING BIOMANIPULATION IN 600-HA LAKE ZUIDLAARDERMEER, Water science and technology, 31(8), 1995, pp. 235-238

Authors: HERINGA J HYLKEMA H KROES M LUDDEN E ZILLESEN PGV
Citation: J. Heringa et al., THE LAKE ECOSYSTEM SIMULATION PROGRAM, Water science and technology, 31(8), 1995, pp. 367-370

Authors: HERINGA J ARGOS P EGMOND MR DEVLIEG J
Citation: J. Heringa et al., INCREASING THERMAL-STABILITY OF SUBTILISIN FROM MUTATIONS SUGGESTED BY STRONGLY INTERACTING SIDE-CHAIN CLUSTERS, Protein engineering, 8(1), 1995, pp. 21-30

Authors: HERINGA J
Citation: J. Heringa, THE EVOLUTION AND RECOGNITION OF PROTEIN-SEQUENCE REPEATS, Computers & chemistry, 18(3), 1994, pp. 233-243

Authors: GIBSON TJ RICE PM THOMPSON JD HERINGA J
Citation: Tj. Gibson et al., KH DOMAINS WITHIN THE FMR1 SEQUENCE SUGGEST THAT FRAGILE-X SYNDROME STEMS FROM A DEFECT IN RNA-METABOLISM, Trends in biochemical sciences, 18(9), 1993, pp. 331-333

Authors: HERINGA J ARGOS P
Citation: J. Heringa et P. Argos, A METHOD TO RECOGNIZE DISTANT REPEATS IN PROTEIN SEQUENCES, Proteins, 17(4), 1993, pp. 391-411

Authors: GIBSON TJ THOMPSON JD HERINGA J
Citation: Tj. Gibson et al., THE KH DOMAIN OCCURS IN A DIVERSE SET OF RNA-BINDING PROTEINS THAT INCLUDE THE ANTITERMINATOR NUSA AND IS PROBABLY INVOLVED IN BINDING TO NUCLEIC-ACID, FEBS letters, 324(3), 1993, pp. 361-366
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