- Protein Flexibility Predictions Using Graph Theory Donald J. Jacobs,1
- Constraint Theory applied to Proteins Mykyta Chubynsky1
- VOLUME 80, NUMBER 24 P H Y S I C A L R E V I E W L E T T E R S 15 JUNE 1998 Comment on "Infinite-Cluster Geometry
- Floppy modes and the free energy: Rigidity and connectivity percolation on Bethe lattices P. M. Duxbury, D. J. Jacobs, and M. F. Thorpe
- Understanding the -Helix to Coil Transition in
- FLEXIBILITY IN BIOMOLECULES M.F. Thorpe*, Mykyta Chubynsky, Brandon Hespenheide, Scott Menor
- Protein flexibility and dynamics using constraint theory
- A flexible approach for understanding protein stability D.R. Livesaya,1
- Network rigidity at finite temperature: Relationships between thermodynamic stability, the nonadditivity of entropy, and cooperativity in molecular systems
- Understanding Protein Stability And Flexibility Using Network Rigidity D. J. Jacobs
- Generic rigidity percolation in two dimensions D. J. Jacobs and M. F. Thorpe