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Derreumaux P.  2000.  Generating ensemble averages for small proteins from extended conformations by Monte Carlo simulations. Phys. Rev. Lett.. 85:206–209.
Derreumaux P.  2005.  Following the aggregation of amyloid-forming peptides by computer simulations.. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. 229:U735.
Derreumaux P.  1997.  A diffusion process-controlled Monte Carlo method for finding the global energy minimum of a polypeptide chain .1. Formulation and test on a hexadecapeptide. J. Chem. Phys.. 106:5260–5270.
Derreumaux P, Dauchez M, VERGOTEN G.  1993.  THE STRUCTURES AND VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES OF A SERIES OF ALKANES USING THE SPASIBA FORCE-FIELD. J. Mol. Struct.. 295:203–221.
Derreumaux P.  2000.  Ab initio polypeptide structure prediction. Theor. Chem. Acc.. 104:1–6.
Derreumaux P.  2001.  Evidence that the 127-164 region of prion proteins has two equi-energetic conformations with beta or alpha features. Biophys. J.. 81:1657–1665.
Derreumaux P.  2003.  Role of supersecondary structural elements in protein G folding. J. Chem. Phys.. 119:4940–4944.
Derreumaux P, Wei GH, Santini S, Mousseau NN.  2004.  Early steps of amyloid-petide oligomerisation explored by simulations. Neurobiol. Aging. 25:S143.
Derreumaux P.  1997.  Folding a 20 amino acid alpha beta peptide with the diffusion process-controlled Monte Carlo method. J. Chem. Phys.. 107:1941–1947.
Derreumaux P.  2000.  Predicting helical hairpins from sequences by Monte Carlo simulations. J. Comput. Chem.. 21:582–589.
Derreumaux P, VERGOTEN G.  1993.  INFLUENCE OF THE SPECTROSCOPIC POTENTIAL-ENERGY FUNCTION SPASIBA ON MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS OF PROTEINS - COMPARISON WITH THE AMBER POTENTIAL. Theochem-journal of Molecular Structure. 105:55–64.
Derreumaux P.  2008.  Simulating the early steps of amyloid fibril formation and disassembly. Publication Series of the John von Neumann Institute for Computing NIC Series. 40:7–12.
Derreumaux P.  2002.  Insight into protein topology from Monte Carlo simulations. J. Chem. Phys.. 117:3499–3503.
Derreumaux P, WILSON KJ, VERGOTEN G, PETICOLAS WL.  1989.  CONFORMATIONAL STUDIES OF NEUROACTIVE LIGANDS .1. FORCE-FIELD AND VIBRATIONAL-SPECTRA OF CRYSTALLINE ACETYLCHOLINE. J. Phys. Chem.. 93:1338–1350.
Derreumaux P, VERGOTEN G.  1995.  A NEW SPECTROSCOPIC MOLECULAR MECHANICS FORCE-FIELD - PARAMETERS FOR PROTEINS. J. Chem. Phys.. 102:8586–8605.
Derreumaux P, ZHANG GH, SCHLICK T, BROOKS B.  1994.  A TRUNCATED NEWTON MINIMIZER ADAPTED FOR CHARMM AND BIOMOLECULAR APPLICATIONS. J. Comput. Chem.. 15:532–552.
Derreumaux P, SCHLICK T.  1995.  LONG TIMESTEP DYNAMICS OF PEPTIDES BY THE DYNAMICS DRIVER APPROACH. Proteins-structure Function and Genetics. 21:282–302.
Derreumaux P.  2013.  coarse-grained models for protein folding ang aggregation. Methods Mol. Biol.. 924:585–600.
Derreumaux P.  1999.  From polypeptide sequences to structures using Monte Carlo simulations and an optimized potential. J. Chem. Phys.. 111:2301–2310.
Derreumaux P, VERGOTEN G.  1993.  HARMONIC AND MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS OF N-OCTANE - COMPARISON BETWEEN THE AMBER AND SPASIBA FORCE-FIELDS. J. Mol. Struct.. 295:233–244.
Derreumaux P.  1999.  Ab initio prediction of polypeptide structure from its sequence. Comput. Phys. Commun.. 122:139–140.
Derreumaux P, VERGOTEN G, LAGANT P.  1990.  A VIBRATIONAL MOLECULAR-FORCE FIELD OF MODEL COMPOUNDS WITH BIOLOGICAL INTEREST .1. HARMONIC DYNAMICS OF CRYSTALLINE UREA AT 123-K. J. Comput. Chem.. 11:560–568.
Derreumaux P, VERGOTEN G.  1991.  EFFECT OF UREY-BRADLEY-SHIMANOUCHI FORCE-FIELD ON THE HARMONIC DYNAMICS OF PROTEINS. Proteins-structure Function and Genetics. 11:120–132.
Derreumaux P.  2009.  Exploring amyloid aggregates with the OPEP coarse-grained force field. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. 238
Derreumaux P.  1998.  Finding the low-energy forms of avian pancreatic polypeptide with the diffusion-process-controlled Monte Carlo method. J. Chem. Phys.. 109:1567–1574.

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