Werner G. Krebs PhD's Scientific Publications
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Selected Scientific Publications Through 2004
Research Publications
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Statistically Rigorous Automated Protein Annotation. 
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Krebs WG, Bourne PE (2004), Bioinformatics. Volume 20: 1066-73.
 
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Statistical and Visual Morph Movie Analysis of Crystallographic Mutant Selection Bias in Protein Mutation Resource Data. 
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Krebs WG, Bourne PE (2004), J. Bioinfo. Comp. Biol.. Volume 2: 61-75.
 
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The Status of Structural Genomics Defined Through the Analysis of Current Targets and Structures. 
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Bourne PE, Allerston CKJ, Krebs W, Li W, Shindyalov IN, Godzik A, Friedberg I, Liu T, Wild D, Hwang S, Ghahramani Z, Chen L, Westbrook J (2004),  in Biocomputing 2004: Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium Hawaii, USA 6 - 10 January 2004. eds. Altman RB, (0): 375-86.
 
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Studying Protein Flexibility in a Statistical Framework: Tools and Databases for Analyzing Structures and Approaches for Mapping this onto Sequences. 
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Krebs WG, Tsai J, Alexandrov V, Junker J, Jansen R, Gerstein M (2003), Methods in Enzymology. Volume 374: 544-84.
 
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Statistical and Visual Morph Movie Analysis of Crystallographic Mutant Selection Bias in Protein Mutation Resource Data. 
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Krebs WG, Bourne PE (2003),  in Proceedings of 2003 IEEE Bioinformatics Conference: CSB2003. (Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press): 180-189.
 
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A Review of The Macromolecular Motions Database: a standardized system for analyzing and visualizing macromolecular motions in a database framework. 
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Krebs WG, Gerstein M (2003),  in Polymer and Cell Dynamics. eds. Alt W, Chaplain M, Griebel M, Lenz J, (Basel, Switzerland: Birkhauser Publishers, Ltd.).
 
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Normal mode analysis of macromolecular motions in a database framework: developing mode concentration as a useful classifying statistic. 
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Krebs WG, Alexandrov V,  Wilson C,  Echols N,  Yu H, Gerstein M (2002), Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics. Volume 48 Issue 4: 682-695.
 
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The Database of Macromolecular Motions: a standardized system for analyzing and visualizing macromolecular motions in a database framework. 
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Krebs WG (2001), Ph.D. Thesis in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry under supervision of Mark Gerstein (New Haven, CT: Yale University) awarded December 2001.
 
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PartsList: a web-based system for dynamically ranking protein folds based on disparate attributes, including whole-genome expression and interaction information. 
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Qian J, Stenger B, Wilson CA, Lin J, Jansen R, Teichmann S, Park J , Krebs W, Alexandrov V, Echols N, Gerstein M (2001), Nucleic Acids Res.. 2001 Apr 15; Volume 29 Issue 8: 1750-64.
 
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The morph server: a standardized system for analyzing and visualizing macromolecular motions in a database framework. 
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Krebs WG, Gerstein M (2000), Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Apr 15; Volume 28 Issue 8: 1665-1675.
 
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Motions in a Database Framework: from Structure to Sequence. 
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Gerstein M, Jansen R,  Johnson T,  Tsai J, Krebs W (1999),  in Rigidity Theory and Applications. eds. Thorpe MF, Duxbury PM, (New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers): 401-442.
 
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A database of macromolecular motions. 
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Gerstein M, Krebs W (1998), Nucleic Acids Res. Volume 26: 4280-90.
 
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Kinetic Analysis and Intermediate Structure Determination from High-Speed Time-Resolved Crystallography. 
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Krebs WG (1996), MS Thesis in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology under supervision of Keith Moffat. (Chicago: University of Chicago) accepted June 1996 (96 pages full text), doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3609.3925,  OCLC 923013077.
 
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Mathematical Summary of Kinetic Analysis and Intermediate Structure Determination from High-Speed Time-Resolved Crystallography. 
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Krebs WG (1997), Internet White Paper.
 
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Krebs, W. G., Bertone, P., and Gerstein, M. (1999), Comments
on the NIH's proposed e-biomed system (Published Letter)
 
Technical Publications
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GNU Queue. 
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Krebs WG (2000), Linux Journal. November 2000;  Issue 79.
 
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