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Taly A.  2007.  Opened by a twist: a gating mechanism for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Eur. Biophys. J.. 36:911–918.
Taly A.  2018.  Is the boundary of fun redefined in a mixed-reality serious game?
Taly A, Sebban P, Smith JC, G Ullmann M.  2003.  The position of Q B in the photosynthetic reaction center depends on pH: A theoretical analysis of the proton uptake upon Q B reduction. Biophys. J.. 84:2090–2098.
Taly A, Corringer P.J, Guedin D., Lestage P., Changeux J-P.  2009.  Nicotinic receptors: allosteric transitions and therapeutic targets in the nervous system. Nat. Rev. Drug Discov.. 8:733–750.
Taly A, Nitti F, Baaden M, Pasquali S.  2019.  Molecular modelling as the spark for active learning approaches for interdisciplinary biology teaching. Interface focus. 9:20180065.
Taly A, Charon S.  2012.  $\alpha$7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: a therapeutic target in the structure era. Curr. Drug Targets. 13:695–706.
Taly A, Colas C., Malliavin T., Blondel A., Nilges M., Corringer P.J, Joseph D..  2011.  Discrimination of agonists versus antagonists of nicotinic ligands based on docking onto AChBP structures. J. Mol. Graph. Model.. 30:100–109.
Taly A, Hénin J, Changeux J-P, Cecchini M.  2014.  Allosteric regulation of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels: An emerging mechanistic perspective. Channels. 8:350–360.
Tarus B, Tran T-T, Nasica-Labouze J, Sterpone F, Nguyen PHoang, Derreumaux P.  2015.  Structures of the Alzheimer’s Wild-Type A beta 1-40 Dimer from Atomistic Simulations. J. Phys. Chem. B. 119:10478–10487.
Tarus B, Nguyen PHoang, Berthoumieu O, Faller P, Doig AJ, Derreumaux P.  2015.  Molecular structure of the NQTrp inhibitor with the Alzheimer A beta 1-28 monomer. Eur. J. Med. Chem.. 91:43–50.
Tashjian TF, Danilowicz C, Molza A-E, Nguyen BH, Prévost C, Prentiss M, Godoy VG.  2019.  Residues in the fingers domain of the translesion DNA polymerase DinB enable its unique participation in error-prone double-strand break repair. J Biol Chem. 294:7588-7600.
Tek A, Laurent B, Férey N, Baaden M.  2010.  Interacting with Molecular Simulations using a Multimodal VR Framework. EuroVR-EVE. :1–4.
Tek A., Baaden M, Férey N, Bourdot P..  2013.  MANHaptic: A Haptic Adaptive Method for Precise Manipulation, Assembly \and Navigation. International Journal on Human Machine Interaction. 1:60–67.
Tek A., Laurent B., Piuzzi M., Lu Z., Baaden M, Delalande O., Chavent M, Férey N, Martin C., Piccinali L. et al..  2012.  Advances in Human-Protein Interaction - Interactive And Immersive Molecular Simulations.
Thevenet P., Shen Y., Maupetit J., Guyon F., Padilla A., Derreumaux P, Tuffery P.  2012.  Delivering the native structures of peptides from computer simulations and predicted NMR proton chemical shifts. J. Pept. Sci.. 18:S38.
Thevenet P, Shen Y, Maupetit J, Guyon F, Derreumaux P, Tuffery P.  2012.  PEP-FOLD: an updated de novo structure prediction server for both linear and disulfide bonded cyclic peptides. Nucleic Acids Res.. 40:W288-W293.
Timr S., Madern D., Sterpone F..  2020.  Protein thermal stability. Computational Approaches for Understanding Dynamical Systems: Protein Folding and Assembly.
Timsit Y, Moras D..  1992.  Crystallization of DNA. Meth. Enzymol.. 211:409–429.
Timsit Y, Duplantier B., Jannink G., Sikorav J.L..  1998.  Symmetry and chirality in topoisomerase II-DNA crossover recognition. J. Mol. Biol.. 284:1289–1299.
Timsit Y, Moras D..  1996.  Cruciform structures and functions. Q. Rev. Biophys.. 29:279–307.
Timsit Y, Moras D..  1995.  Self-fitting and self-modifying properties of the B-DNA molecule. J. Mol. Biol.. 251:629–647.
Timsit Y, Vilbois E., Moras D..  1991.  Base-pairing shift in the major groove of (CA)n tracts by B-DNA crystal structures. Nature. 354:167–170.
Timsit Y.  2001.  Convergent evolution of MutS and topoisomerase II for clamping DNA crossovers and stacked Holliday junctions. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn.. 19:215–218.
Timsit Y.  1999.  DNA structure and polymerase fidelity. J. Mol. Biol.. 293:835–853.
Timsit Y, Moras D..  1994.  DNA self-fitting: the double helix directs the geometry of its supramolecular assembly. Embo J.. 13:2737–2746.

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