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TarO: a target optimisation system for structural biology
TarO (http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/taro) offers a single point of reference for key bioinformatics analyses relevant to selecting proteins or domains for study by structural bi...
Ian M. Overton, C. A. Johannes van Niekerk, Lester...
BMCBI
2005
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Windows .NET Network Distributed Basic Local Alignment Search Toolkit (W.ND-BLAST)
Background: BLAST is one of the most common and useful tools for Genetic Research. This paper describes a software application we have termed Windows .NET Distributed Basic Local ...
Scot E. Dowd, Joaquin Zaragoza, Javier R. Rodrigue...
BMCBI
2005
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SUPERFICIAL - Surface mapping of proteins via structure-based peptide library design
Background: The determination of protein surfaces and the detection of binding sites are essential to our understanding of protein-protein interactions. Such binding sites can be ...
Andrean Goede, Ines S. Jaeger, Robert Preissner
BMCBI
2005
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MAPPER: a search engine for the computational identification of putative transcription factor binding sites in multiple genomes
Background: Cis-regulatory modules are combinations of regulatory elements occurring in close proximity to each other that control the spatial and temporal expression of genes. Th...
Voichita D. Marinescu, Isaac S. Kohane, Alberto Ri...
BMCBI
2005
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YANA - a software tool for analyzing flux modes, gene-expression and enzyme activities
Background: A number of algorithms for steady state analysis of metabolic networks have been developed over the years. Of these, Elementary Mode Analysis (EMA) has proven especial...
Roland Schwarz, Patrick Musch, Axel von Kamp, Bern...
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