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1. PIPER: An FFT-based Protein Docking Program with Pairwise Potentials

2. Phytotherapie

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15. Durchblutungsänderungen von Haut und Nasenschleimhaut durch Konditionierung mittels verschiedener gewohnheitsmäßiger hydrotherapeutischer Maßnahmen

29. Oxidative stress in chronic lymphoedema

31. [Increased formation of free radicals in chronic lymphedema]

35. Durchblutungsänderungen von Haut und Nasenschleimhaut durch Konditionierung mittels verschiedener gewohnheitsmäßiger hydrotherapeutischer Maßnahmen

36. [How useful is physical therapy in old age?].

37. [Not Available].

38. Application of asymmetric statistical potentials to antibody-protein docking.

39. Computational mapping reveals dramatic effect of Hoogsteen breathing on duplex DNA reactivity with formaldehyde.

40. Pulmonary rehabilitation in non-small cell lung cancer patients after completion of treatment.

41. Minimal ensembles of side chain conformers for modeling protein-protein interactions.

42. Structural conservation of druggable hot spots in protein-protein interfaces.

43. Achieving reliability and high accuracy in automated protein docking: ClusPro, PIPER, SDU, and stability analysis in CAPRI rounds 13-19.

44. Pathological aspects of lipid peroxidation.

46. Pain and mobility improvement and MDA plasma levels in degenerative osteoarthritis, low back pain, and rheumatoid arthritis after infrared A-irradiation.

47. Structural insights into recognition of beta2-glycoprotein I by the lipoprotein receptors.

48. Binding hot spots and amantadine orientation in the influenza a virus M2 proton channel.

49. Detection of ligand binding hot spots on protein surfaces via fragment-based methods: application to DJ-1 and glucocerebrosidase.

50. Fragment-based identification of druggable 'hot spots' of proteins using Fourier domain correlation techniques.