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K. Merz, S. LeGrand, Eds., The Protein Folding Problem and Tertiary Structure Prediction, Birkhauser, 1994,

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A Combinatorial Toolbox for Protein Sequence Design and - Aspnes, Hartling, Kao, Kim, .. (2001)   Self-citation (Grand)   (Correct)

....Grant and NSF Grant DEB 9806570. Department of Computer Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 8285, USA. Email: gauri.shah yale.edu. 1 Introduction In modern biology, one of the most important research problems is to understand how protein sequences fold into their native 3D structures [23]. This problem can be investigated at two complementary levels. At a low level, one wishes to determine how an individual protein sequence folds. A fundamental computational problem at this level is to take a protein sequence as input and find its native 3D structure. This problem is sometimes ....

K. M. Merz and S. M. L. Grand, editors. The Protein Folding Problem and Tertiary Structure Prediction. Birkhauser, Boston, MA, 1994.


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K. Merz, S. LeGrand, Eds., The Protein Folding Problem and Tertiary Structure Prediction, Birkhauser, 1994,


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K.M. Merz Jr. and S.M. Le Grand. The protein folding problem and tertiary structure prediction. Birkhauser, Boston, (1994).


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Merz, K.M., Jr., LeGrand, S.M. (eds.). "The Protein Folding Problem and Tertiary Structure Prediction." Boston: Birkhauser, 1994.

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