!!Peter Csermely - Publications
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[List of publications|z-index.pdf]
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Number of scientific publications: 207\\
Number of scientific books: 11\\
Number of independent citations: 6243\\
Cumulative impact factor: 615\\
h-index: 41 (number of papers with at least 41 citations), \\
w-index: 11 (number of papers with at least 110 citations)
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__Selected publications__
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#Csermely, P., Schnaider, T., Sőti, Cs., Prohászka, Z. and Nardai, G. (1998) The 90 kDa molecular chaperone family: structure, function and clinical applications. Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 79, 129-168,  >600 citations\\
#Sőti, Cs., Rácz, A. and Csermely, P. (2002) A nucleotide-dependent molecular switch controls ATP binding at the C-terminal domain of Hsp90: N-terminal nucleotide binding unmasks a C-terminal binding pocket. J. Biol. Chem. 277, 7066-7075, a concluding paper of 5 JBC papers on the subject, having >500 citations total\\
#Tompa P. and Csermely P. (2004) The role of structural disorder in RNA- and protein chaperone function. FASEB J. 18, 1169-1175, >200 citations\\
#Csermely, P., Ágoston, V. and Pongor, S. (2005) The efficiency of multi-target drugs: the network approach might help drug design. Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 26, 178-182, >200 citations\\
#Csermely, P. (Hungarian version: 2005, English version: 2006, re-print: 2007, paperback: 2009) Weak links: Stabilizers of Complex Systems from Proteins to Social Networks, Springer Verlag, selected as one of the best 500 Hungarian books published ever, >100 citations\\
#Pál, C., Papp, B., Lercher, M.J., Csermely, P., Oliver, S.G. and Hurst, L.D. (2006) Chance and necessity in the evolution of minimal metabolic networks. Nature 440, 667-670, >100 citations\\
#Kovács, I.A., Palotai, R., Szalay, M.S. and Csermely, P. (2010) Community landscapes: a novel, integrative approach for the determination of overlapping network modules. PLoS ONE 7, e12528, recommended in 2011 February issue of Science Signaling\\
#Csermely, P., Palotai, R. and Nussinov, R. (2010) Induced fit, conformational selection and independent dynamic segments: an extended view of binding events. Trends Biochem. Sci. 35, 539-546, a cover story, >100 citations\\
#Mihalik, Á. and Csermely, P. (2011) Heat shock partially dissociates the overlapping modules of the yeast protein-protein interaction network: a systems level model of adaptation. PLoS Comput. Biol. 7, e1002187\\
#Farkas, I.J., Korcsmáros, T., Kovács, I.A., Mihalik, Á., Palotai, R., Simkó, G.I., Szalay, K.Z., Szalay-Bekő, M., Vellai, T., Wang, S. and Csermely, P. (2011) Network-based tools in the identification of novel drug-targets. Science Signaling 4, pt3