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1. 3D spatial organization and network-guided comparison of mutation profiles in Glioblastoma reveals similarities across patients.

2. Methods for Discovering and Targeting Druggable Protein-Protein Interfaces and Their Application to Repurposing.

3. Prediction of Protein Interactions by Structural Matching: Prediction of PPI Networks and the Effects of Mutations on PPIs that Combines Sequence and Structural Information.

4. Modeling protein assemblies in the proteome.

5. A strategy based on protein-protein interface motifs may help in identifying drug off-targets.

6. Expanding the conformational selection paradigm in protein-ligand docking.

7. Predicting protein-protein interactions on a proteome scale by matching evolutionary and structural similarities at interfaces using PRISM.

8. Comparing interfacial dynamics in protein-protein complexes: an elastic network approach.

9. Analysis and network representation of hotspots in protein interfaces using minimum cut trees.

10. Towards inferring time dimensionality in protein-protein interaction networks by integrating structures: the p53 example.

11. Human cancer protein-protein interaction network: a structural perspective.

12. Investigation of the interaction between the large and small subunits of potato ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase.

13. The Structural Pathway of Interleukin 1 (IL-1) Initiated Signaling Reveals Mechanisms of Oncogenic Mutations and SNPs in Inflammation and Cancer.

14. Non-Redundant Unique Interface Structures as Templates for Modeling Protein Interactions.

15. Transient protein–protein interactions.

16. Hot spots in protein–protein interfaces: Towards drug discovery.

17. Comparative structural dynamic analysis of GTPases

18. Deciphering Dimerization Modes of PAS Domains: Computational and Experimental Analyses of the AhR:ARNT Complex Reveal New Insights Into the Mechanisms of AhR Transformation

19. The presence of the iron-sulfur motif is important for the conformational stability of the antiviral protein, Viperin

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