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Michael Levitt
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 422
Citations - 43139
Michael Levitt is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 349 publications receiving 41423 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Levitt include Laboratory of Molecular Biology & Bar-Ilan University.
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A randomized controlled trial of WATAAP to promote physical activity in colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors.
Chloe Maxwell-Smith,Dana A Hince,Paul A. Cohen,Max Bulsara,Terry Boyle,Cameron Platell,Patrick Tan,Michael Levitt,Paul Salama,Jason Tan,Stuart G. Salfinger,Gregory Makin,Ganendra R. Mohan,Ruth Jiménez-Castuera,Sarah J. Hardcastle,Sarah J. Hardcastle +15 more
TL;DR: The objective of this study was to ascertain whether wearable technology coupled with action planning was effective in increasing physical activity in colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors at cardiovascular risk.
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The solution structure of monomeric CCL5 in complex with a doubly sulfated N-terminal segment of CCR5
Meital Abayev,João P. G. L. M. Rodrigues,Gautam Srivastava,Boris Arshava,Łukasz Jaremko,Mariusz Jaremko,Fred Naider,Michael Levitt,Jacob Anglister +8 more
TL;DR: The structures show that two sulfated tyrosine residues, sY10 and sY14, as well as the unsulfated Y15 form a network of strong interactions with a groove on a surface of CCL5 that is formed from evolutionarily conserved basic and hydrophobic amino acids.
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Training-free atomistic prediction of nucleosome occupancy.
Peter Minary,Michael Levitt +1 more
TL;DR: The training-free method presented here uses physical principles and state-of-the-art all-atom force fields to predict both nucleosome occupancy along genomic sequences as well as binding to known positioning sequences.
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Colonic concentrations of hydrogen and methane following colonoscopic preparation with an oral lavage solution
TL;DR: It is concluded that the concentrations of explosive gases are well below the hazardous levels when oral colonic cleansing solutions and standard colonoscopic procedures are employed.
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Floating Stools — Flatus versus Fat
Michael Levitt,William C. Duane +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated factors influencing the density of stools from 33 healthy subjects (nine had floating and 24 sinking stools) and six patients with steatorrhea.