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2008
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Structural assembly of two-domain proteins by rigid-body docking
Background: Modelling proteins with multiple domains is one of the central challenges in Structural Biology. Although homology modelling has successfully been applied for predicti...
Tammy M. K. Cheng, Tom L. Blundell, Juan Fern&aacu...
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BMCBI
2008
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A comparison of four clustering methods for brain expression microarray data
Background: DNA microarrays, which determine the expression levels of tens of thousands of genes from a sample, are an important research tool. However, the volume of data they pr...
Alexander L. Richards, Peter Holmans, Michael C. O...
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BMCBI
2008
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Enhancing the prediction of protein pairings between interacting families using orthology information
Background: It has repeatedly been shown that interacting protein families tend to have similar phylogenetic trees. These similarities can be used to predicting the mapping betwee...
José M. G. Izarzugaza, David de Juan, Carle...
CORR
2010
Springer
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PSIM: A tool for analysis of device pairing methods
Wireless networks are a common place nowadays and almost all of the modern devices support wireless communication in some form. These networks differ from more traditional computi...
Yasir Arfat Malkani, Lachhman Das Dhomeja
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BMCBI
2006
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OpWise: Operons aid the identification of differentially expressed genes in bacterial microarray experiments
Background: Differentially expressed genes are typically identified by analyzing the variation between replicate measurements. These procedures implicitly assume that there are no...
Morgan N. Price, Adam P. Arkin, Eric J. Alm
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