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    The strain gap in a system of weakly and strongly interacting two-level systems by Churkin, A., Gabdank, I., Burin, A. L., Schechter, M.

    “…Many disordered lattices exhibit remarkable universality in their low-temperature properties, similar to that found in amorphous solids. Recently, a two-TLS…”
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    Nucleosome DNA Bendability Matrix (C. elegans) by Gabdank, I., Barash, D., Trifonov, E. N.

    “…An original signal extraction procedure is applied to database of 146 base nucleosome core DNA sequences from C. elegans (S. M. Johnson et al. Genome Research…”
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    Single-base Resolution Nucleosome Mapping on DNA Sequences by Gabdank, I., Barash, D., Trifonov, E. N.

    “…Nucleosome DNA bendability pattern extracted from large nucleosome DNA database of C. elegans is used for construction of full length (116 dinucleotide…”
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    The RNAmute web server for the mutational analysis of RNA secondary structures by Churkin, Alexander, Gabdank, Idan, Barash, Danny

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-07-2011)
    “…RNA mutational analysis at the secondary-structure level can be useful to a wide-range of biological applications. It can be used to predict an optimal site…”
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    In Silico Design of Small RNA Switches by Avihoo, A., Gabdank, I., Shapira, M., Barash, D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nanobioscience (01-03-2007)
    “…The discovery of natural RNA sensors that respond to a change in the environment by a conformational switch can be utilized for various biotechnological and…”
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    The strain gap in a system of weakly and strongly interacting two-level systems by Churkin, A, Gabdank, I, Burin, A, Schechter, M

    Published 02-07-2013
    “…Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. (2023), 10.1140/epjs/s11734-023-00982-7 Many disordered lattices exhibit remarkable universality in their low temperature properties,…”
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