2006 |
9 | EE | Jordi Espadaler,
Enrique Querol,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Baldo Oliva:
Identification of function-associated loop motifs and application to protein function prediction.
Bioinformatics 22(18): 2237-2243 (2006) |
2004 |
8 | | Antoni Hermoso,
Daniel Aguilar,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Enrique Querol:
TrSDB: a proteome database of transcription factors.
Nucleic Acids Research 32(Database-Issue): 171-173 (2004) |
7 | | Jordi Espadaler,
Narcis Fernandez-Fuentes,
Antonio Hermoso,
Enrique Querol,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Michael J. E. Sternberg,
Baldomero Oliva:
ArchDB: automated protein loop classification as a tool for structural genomics.
Nucleic Acids Research 32(Database-Issue): 185-188 (2004) |
2003 |
6 | | Daniel Aguilar,
Baldomero Oliva,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Enrique Querol:
SNOW: Standard NOmenclature Wizard to help searching for (bio) chemical standardized names.
Bioinformatics 19(18): 2492-2493 (2003) |
2002 |
5 | | Daniel Aguilar,
Baldomero Oliva,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Enrique Querol:
TranScout: prediction of gene expression regulatory proteins from their sequences.
Bioinformatics 18(4): 597-607 (2002) |
2001 |
4 | EE | José M. Mas,
Patrick Aloy,
Marc A. Martí-Renom,
Baldomero Oliva,
R. de Llorens,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Enrique Querol:
Classification of protein disulphide-bridge topologies.
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design 15(5): 477-487 (2001) |
2000 |
3 | EE | Patrick Aloy,
José M. Mas,
Marc A. Martí-Renom,
Enrique Querol,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Baldomero Oliva:
Refinement of modelled structures by knowledge-based energy profiles and secondary structure prediction: Application to the human procarboxypeptidase A2.
Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design 14(1): 83-92 (2000) |
1998 |
2 | | Michael J. E. Sternberg,
Patrick Aloy,
Henry A. Gabb,
Richard M. Jackson,
Gidon Moont,
Enrique Querol,
Francesc X. Avilés:
A Computational System for Modeling Flexible Protein-Protein and protein-DNA Docking.
ISMB 1998: 183-192 |
1997 |
1 | | Patrick Aloy,
Juan Cedano,
Baldomero Oliva,
Francesc X. Avilés,
Enrique Querol:
'TransMem': a neural network implemented in Excel spreadsheets for predicting transmembrane domains of proteins.
Computer Applications in the Biosciences 13(3): 231-234 (1997) |