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Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010) - Articles
FHIT suppresses inflammatory carcinogenic activity by inducing apoptosis in esophageal epithelial cells
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Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010) - Articles
Development of network inference among LexA/ RecA-dependent manner genes in the SOS response
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Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2011) - microRNAs and cancer
Role of microRNAs in solid tumors
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Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 3 No. 1 (2012) - Articles
A new entropy model for RNA: part I. A critique of the standard Jacobson-Stockmayer model applied to multiple cross links
Abstract PDF APPENDICES A Physical Origin for Functional Domain Structure in Nucleic Acids as Evidenced by Cross-linking Entropy: II A Physical Origin for Functional Domain Structure in Nucleic Acids as Evidenced by Cross-linking Entropy: I Modeling the Chain Entropy of Biopolymers: Unifying o Different Random Walk Models under One Framework -
Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013) - Articles
A new entropy model for RNA: part II. Persistence-related entropic contributions to RNA secondary structure free energy calculations
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Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014) - Articles
A new entropy model for RNA: part III. Is the folding free energy landscape of RNA funnel shaped?
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Journal of Nucleic Acids Investigation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014) - Early Release
A new entropy model for RNA: part IV, The Minimum Free Energy (mFE) and the thermodynamically most-probable folding pathway (TMPFP)
Abstract PDF Supplement S2: Methods: the vsfold5 algorithm Prediction of RNA Pseudoknots Using Heuristic Modeling with Mapping and Sequential Folding -
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A new entropy model for RNA: part V, Incorporating the Flory-Huggins model in structure prediction and folding
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