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Hénin J, Pohorille A., Chipot C.  2005.  Insights into the recognition and association of transmembrane $\alpha$-helices. The free energy of $\alpha$-helix dimerization in glycophorin A. J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 127:8478–8484.
Hénin J, Salari R, Murlidaran S, Brannigan G.  2014.  A predicted binding site for cholesterol on the GABAA receptor.. Biophys. J.. 106:1938–1949.
Hénin J, Shinoda W, Klein ML.  2008.  United-Atom Acyl Chains for CHARMM Phospholipids. J. Phys. Chem. B.. 112:7008–7015.
Hérisson J., Gros P.-E., Férey N, Magneau O., Gherbi R..  2004.  DNA in Virtuo: Visualization and Exploration of 3D Genomic Structures. International Conference on Virtual Reality, Computer Graphics, Visualization and Interaction (Afrigraph 2005 - ACM-SIGRAPH sponsored).
Hérisson J., Gros P.-E., Férey N, Magneau O., Gherbi R..  2004.  DNA in Virtuo: Visualization and Virtual Manipulation of 3D Genomic Structures. International CODATA Conference, The Information Society: New Horizons for Science.
Hirst J.D, Glowacki D.R, Baaden M.  2014.  Molecular simulations and visualization: introduction and overview. Faraday Discuss.. 169:9–22.
Hitaishi VPratap, Clement R, Bourassin N, Baaden M, de Poulpiquet A, Sacquin-Mora S, Ciaccafava A, Lojou E.  2018.  Controlling Redox Enzyme Orientation at Planar Electrodes. Catalysts. 8
Hubert P, Sawma P, Duneau J-P, Khao J, Hénin J, Bagnard D, Sturgis J.  2010.  Single-spanning transmembrane domains in cell growth and cell-cell interactions: More than meets the eye? Cell Adh. Migr.. 4:313–324.
Huebert B.A, Robert C.H.  1985.  Dry deposition of nitric acid to grass. J. Geophys. Res.. 90:2085–2090.
Huet A, Derreumaux P.  2006.  Impact of the mutation A21G (Flemish variant) on Alzheimer’s beta-amyloid dimers by molecular dynamics simulations. Biophys. J.. 91:3829–3840.
Hung HMinh, Nguyen MTho, Tran P-T, Truong VKhanh, Chapman J, Anh LHuu Quynh, Derreumaux P, Vu VV, Ngo STung.  2020.  Impact of the Astaxanthin, Betanin, and EGCG Compounds on Small Oligomers of Amyloid Aβ Peptide.. J Chem Inf Model. 60(3):1399-1408.
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Jaiteh M, Taly A, Hénin J.  2016.  Evolution of Pentameric Ligand-Gated Ion Channels: Pro-Loop Receptors.. Plos One. 11:e0151934.
Jiang R., Lemoine D., Martz A., Taly A, Gonin S., L. de Carvalho P, Specht A., Grutter T..  2011.  Agonist trapped in ATP-binding sites of the P2X2 receptor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.s.a.. 108:9066–9071.
Jiang R., Taly A, Lemoine D., Martz A., Cunrath O., Grutter T..  2012.  Tightening of the ATP-binding sites induces the opening of P2X receptor channels. Embo J.. 31:2134–2143.
Jiang R., Taly A, Grutter T..  2013.  Moving through the gate in ATP-activated P2X receptors. Trends Biochem. Sci.. 38:20–29.
Jiang R., Martz A., Gonin S., Taly A, de Carvalho L.P, Grutter T..  2010.  A putative extracellular salt bridge at the subunit interface contributes to the ion channel function of the ATP-gated P2X2 receptor. J. Biol. Chem.. 285:15805–15815.
Jiang R., Taly A, Lemoine D., Martz A., Specht A., Grutter T..  2012.  Intermediate closed channel state(s) precede(s) activation in the ATP-gated P2X2 receptor. Channels (austin). 6:398–402.
Jiang R, Taly A, Grutter T.  2013.  Moving through the gate in ATP-activated P2X receptors. Trends Biochem. Sci.. 38:20–29.
Johnson CN, Adkins NL, Georgel P.  2005.  Chromatin remodeling complexes: ATP-dependent machines in action.. Biochem. Cell Biol.. 83:405–417.

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