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Oliviero Carugo
Researcher at University of Pavia
Publications - 184
Citations - 5004
Oliviero Carugo is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein structure & Protein crystallization. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 177 publications receiving 4587 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliviero Carugo include Max F. Perutz Laboratories & International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.
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Data Mining Techniques for the Life Sciences
Oliviero Carugo,Frank Eisenhaber +1 more
TL;DR: "Data Mining Techniques for the Life Sciences" seeks to aid students and researchers in the life sciences who wish to get a condensed introduction into the vital world of biological databases and their many applications.
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CX, an algorithm that identifies protruding atoms in proteins.
TL;DR: The potential use of this program is shown in the analysis of two protein-protein complexes and in the prediction of limited proteolysis sites in native proteins.
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When X-rays modify the protein structure: radiation damage at work
TL;DR: These new studies show that, for protein moieties that are susceptible to radiation damage and prone to reduction by photo-electrons, care is required in both the design of the diffraction experiment and the analysis and interpretation.
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How many water molecules can be detected by protein crystallography
Oliviero Carugo,Domenico Bordo +1 more
TL;DR: The results presented are useful in assessing the quality of a protein crystal structure, in selecting structural results to be compared and in evaluating the expected improvement on the solvent structure when increasing the crystallographic resolution.
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Vicinal disulfide turns
Oliviero Carugo,Masa Cemazar,Sotir Zahariev,Ilona Hudáky,Zoltán Gáspári,András Perczel,Sándor Pongor +6 more
TL;DR: The constrained nature of the vicinal disulfide turn and the pronounced difference observed between the oxidized and reduced states, suggests that vicinaldisulfides may be employed as a 'redox-activated' conformational switch.