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- Proteins
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- Muscle Proteins 1
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Introduction to protein structure prediction methods and algorithms /
Published 2010Subjects: “…Proteins Structure Computer simulation.…”
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Simulating protein folding with full atomistic detail
Published 2007Subjects: “…Computer Simulation. 109953…”
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Protein-protein complexes analysis, modeling and drug design /
Published 2010Subjects: “…Protein-protein interactions Computer simulation.…”
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Prediction and design of protein structures and interactions
Published 2007Subjects: “…Molecules Models Computer simulation. 109961…”
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Frontiers of engineering reports on leading-edge engineering from the 2008 symposium.
Published 2009Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Titin 127 a protein with a complex folding landscape /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Examination of the folding of titin 127 -- Evolution of the protein to withstand stress from mutation, the environment and to withstand mechanical force in the muscle -- Use of a combination of protein engineering, kinetic and thermodynamic measurements, computer simulations and single molecule atomic force microscopy to understand how evolution acts on protein sequences to allow them to adapt to stressful conditions, probably explaining why immunoglobulin-like proteins are used so successfully in evolution to perform a number of functions.…”
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