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Publications by Tobias Wulsdorf
Intriguing Role of Water in Protein-Ligand Binding Studied by Neutron Crystallography on Trypsin Complexes
Nature Communications
Astronomy
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physics
Diamond Amino Acid-Based Peptide Kinase a Inhibitor Analogues
ChemMedChem
Organic Chemistry
Molecular Medicine
Pharmacology
Biochemistry
Toxicology
Drug Discovery
Pharmaceutics
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Ligand-Protein Interaction Studied by Computer Simulation and Time-Resolved X-Ray Crystallography
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Hydrogen Bonds of DsrD Protein Revealed by Neutron Crystallography
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
High Energy Physics
Instrumentation
Radiation
Nuclear
Binding Mode Prediction of Cytochrome P450 and Thymidine Kinase Protein−Ligand Complexes by Consideration of Water and Rescoring in Automated Docking
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Molecular Medicine
Paradoxically Most Flexible Ligand Binds Most Entropy-Favored: Intriguing Impact of Ligand Flexibility and Solvation on DrugKinase Binding
Methyl Effects on Protein–Ligand Binding
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Molecular Medicine
Water Networks Contribute to Enthalpy/Entropy Compensation in Protein–Ligand Binding
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Biochemistry
Colloid
Catalysis
Chemistry
Surface Chemistry
Proton Polarization Technique for Neutron Protein Crystallography (NPC)
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography
Growth of Large Protein Crystals for Neutron Crystallography by Hanging a Seed Crystal
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography
Role of Water in Ligand Binding to Maltose-Binding Protein: Insight From a New Docking Protocol Based on the 3d-Rism-Kh Molecular Theory of Solvation
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
Computer Science Applications
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Library
Information Sciences