- DocumentoA.R. Champneys, G.H.M. Van der Heijden and J.M.T. Thompson- Spatially complex localisation after one-twist-per-wave equilibria in twisted circular rods with initial curvatureenviado porDopame
- DocumentoKathleen A. Hoffman- Methods for determining stability in continuum elastic-rod models of DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoRobert S. Manning and Kathleen A. Hoffman- Stability of n-covered circles for elastic rods with constant planar intrinsic curvatureenviado porDopame
- DocumentoKarolin Luger- Nucleosomesenviado porDopame
- DocumentoCraig J. Benham- Theoretical analysis of the helix-coil transition in positively superhelical DNA at high-temperaturesenviado porDopame
- DocumentoV.L. Golo and E.I. Kats- Superhelices in steady-state configurations of molecules of the DNA typeenviado porDopame
- DocumentoCraig J. Benham- Duplex Destabilization in Superhelical DNA is Predicted to Occur at Specific Transcriptional Regulatory Regionsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoDaniel Glaubiger and John E. Hearst- Effect of Superhelical Structure on the Secondary Structure of DNA Ringsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoMartin Kenward and Kevin D. Dorfman- Brownian dynamics simulations of single-stranded DNA hairpinsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoSteven P. Mielke, Niels Grønbech-Jensen, V. V. Krishnan, William H. Fink and Craig J. Benham- Brownian dynamics simulations of sequence-dependent duplex denaturation in dynamically superhelical DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAilsa M. Campbell- Conformational Variation in Superhelical Deoxyribonucleic Acidenviado porDopame
- DocumentoJeremy Max Levin, Erich Jost and Peter Richard Cook- The Dissociation of Nuclear Proteins from Superhelical DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoThomas C. Bishop- Geometry of the Nucleosomal DNA Superhelixenviado porDopame
- DocumentoIgor Kulic- Statistical Mechanics of Protein Complexed and Condensed DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoSara Cuenda and Angel Sanchez- On the discrete Peyrard-Bishops model of DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoS. Cuesta-Lopez, J. Errami, F. Falo and M. Peyrard- Can We Model DNA at the Mesoscale?enviado porDopame
- DocumentoS. Zdravkovic and M.V. Sataric- Impact of Viscosity on DNA Dynamicsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoRay W. Ogden and Giuseppe Saccomandi- Mini-Workshopenviado porDopame
- DocumentoZ. C. Tu and Z. C. Ou-Yang- Elastic Theory of Low-Dimensional Continua and Its Applications in Bio- and Nano-Structuresenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlain Goriely and Patrick Shipman- Dynamics of Helical Stripsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlain Goriely and Michael Tabor- New Amplitude Equations for Thin Elastic Rodsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlain Goriely and Michael Tabor- Nonlinear Dynamics of Filaments IVenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlain Goriely and Michael Tabor- Nonlinear Dynamics of Filaments IIIenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlain Goriely and Michael Tabor- Nonlinear Dynamics of Filaments II. Nonlinear Analysisenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlain Goriely and Michael Tabor- The nonlinear dynamics of filamentsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoWilliam R. Bauer, Russell A. Lund and James H. White- Twist and writhe of a DNA loop containing intrinsic bendsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAngela Seidl and Hans-Jurgen Hinz- The free energy of DNA supercoiling is enthalpy-determinedenviado porDopame
- DocumentoF. Brock Fuller- Decomposition of the linking number of a closed ribbonenviado porDopame
- DocumentoHongzhi Sun, Mihaly Mezei, Richard Fye and Craig J. Benham- Monte Carlo analysis of conformational transitions in superhelical DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoJörg Langowski, Markus Hammermann, Konstantin Klenin and Katalin Tóth- Superhelical DNA Studied by Solution Scattering and Computer Modelsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoRoman Shusterman, Tatyana Gavrinyov, and Oleg Krichevsky- Internal dynamics of superhelical DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoMark S. Nissen and Raymond Reeves- Changes in Superhelicity Are Introduced into Closed Circular DNA by Binding of High Mobility Group Protein I/Yenviado porDopame
- DocumentoR. Daniel Camerini-Otero and Gary Felsenfeld- A simple model of DNA superhelices in solutionenviado porDopame
- DocumentoFrank Julicher- Supercoiling transitions of closed DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoG.W. Brady, D.B. Fein, H. Lambertson, V. Grassian, D. Foos and C.J. Benham- X-ray scattering from the superhelix in circular DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoEugene L. Starostin- Three-Dimensional Shapes of Looped DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoCraig J. Benham- Elastic model of supercoilingenviado porDopame
- DocumentoE. L. Starostin- Closed loops of a thin elastic rod and its symmetric shapes with self-contactsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoYaoming Shi and John E. Hearst- The Kirchhoff elastic rod, the nonlinear Schrcdinger equation, and DNA supercoilingenviado porDopame
- DocumentoBoris Fain, Joseph Rudnick and Stellan Ostlund- Conformations of linear DNAenviado porDopame
- DocumentoAlexander V. Vologodskii and John F. Marko- Extension of Torsionally Stressed DNA by External Forceenviado porDopame
- DocumentoS. Neukirch and G.H.M Van Der Heijden- Geometry and Mechanics of Uniform n-Pliesenviado porDopame
- DocumentoJ. David Moroz and Philip Nelson- Torsional directed walks, entropic elasticity, and DNA twist stiffnessenviado porDopame
- DocumentoC. Bouchiat and M. Mezard- Elastic rod model of a supercoiled DNA moleculeenviado porDopame
- DocumentoJack D. Griffith and Howard A. Nash- Genetic rearrangement of DNA induces knots with a unique topologyenviado porDopame
- DocumentoSebastien Neukirch- Getting DNA twist rigidity from single molecule experimentsenviado porDopame
- DocumentoSébastien Neukirch- Elastic knotsenviado porDopame