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zwangs residue [6 articles]

Artikler nylig sendt til zwangs bibliotek klassifisert med nøkkelordet residue. You can also see everyone's residue.
  • Analysis of the residue-residue coevolution network and the functionally important residues in proteins
    posted to co-evolution network protein residue by zwang on 2008-08-01 03:26:42 as *** along with 1 person friendpine
  • Mutual information without the influence of phylogeny or entropy dramatically improves residue contact prediction
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 24, No. 3. (1 February 2008), pp. 333-340.
    by SD Dunn, LM Wahl, GB Gloor
  • Co-evolving residues in membrane proteins
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 23, No. 24. (15 December 2007), pp. 3312-3319.
    by Angelika Fuchs, Antonio J Martin-Galiano, Matan Kalman, Sarel Fleishman, Nir Ben-Tal, Dmitrij Frishman
  • Predicting functionally important residues from sequence conservation
    Bioinformatics (22 May 2007), btm270.
    by John A Capra, Mona Singh
  • Structural Insights into the Evolution of a Non-Biological Protein: Importance of Surface Residues in Protein Fold Optimization
    posted to evolution folding protein residue surface by zwang on 2007-05-23 11:57:34 as ***
  • Exploiting residue-level and profile-level interface propensities for usage in binding sites prediction of proteins
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 8 (05 May 2007), 147.
    by Qiwen Dong, Xiaolong Wang, Lei Lin, Yi Guan
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