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Computational Biology and Chemistry, Volume 49
Volume 49, April 2014
- Diego Masone, Solène Grosdidier:
Collective variable driven molecular dynamics to improve protein-protein docking scoring. 1-6 - Vassily A. Lyubetsky, Semen A. Korolev, Alexander V. Seliverstov, Oleg A. Zverkov, Lev I. Rubanov:
Gene expression regulation of the PF00480 or PF14340 domain proteins suggests their involvement in sulfur metabolism. 7-13 - Eduardo Bermúdez, Oscar N. Ventura, Leif A. Eriksson, Patricia Saenz-Méndez:
Improved homology model of cyclohexanone monooxygenase from Acinetobacter calcoaceticus based on multiple templates. 14-22 - Zhankun Xi, Swanand R. Khare, Aaron Cheung, Biao Huang, Tianhong Pan, Weiping Zhang, Fadi Ibrahim, Can Jin, Stephan Gabos:
Mode of action classification of chemicals using multi-concentration time-dependent cellular response profiles. 23-35 - Yuka Koyama, Kaori Ueno-Noto, Keiko Takano:
Affinity of HIV-1 antibody 2G12 with monosaccharides: A theoretical study based on explicit and implicit water models. 36-44 - Hongqiang Lv, Jiuqiang Han, Jun Liu, Jiguang Zheng, Dexing Zhong, Ruiling Liu:
ISDTool: A computational model for predicting immunosuppressive domain of HERVs. 45-50 - Wei Zheng, Chen Zhang, Michelle Hanlon, Jishou Ruan, Jianzhao Gao:
An ensemble method for prediction of conformational B-cell epitopes from antigen sequences. 51-58 - Jayita Saha, Chitrita Chatterjee, Atreyee Sengupta, Kamala Gupta, Bhaskar Gupta:
Genome-wide analysis and evolutionary study of sucrose non-fermenting 1-related protein kinase 2 (SnRK2) gene family members in Arabidopsis and Oryza. 59-70 - Lina Jiang, Liqiu Huang, Qifan Kuang, Juan Zhang, Menglong Li, Zhining Wen, Li He:
Improving the prediction of chemotherapeutic sensitivity of tumors in breast cancer via optimizing the selection of candidate genes. 71-78
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