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    Coalgebraic Structure of Genetic Inheritance by Jianjun Tian, Bai-Lian Li

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Mathematically, to constructphylogenetic trees means we need to solve equations x[n]=a, or x(n)=b. It is generally impossible tosolve these equations in algebras. …”
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    Benchmarking protein language models for protein crystallization by Raghvendra Mall, Rahul Kaushik, Zachary A. Martinez, Matt W. Thomson, Filippo Castiglione

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The problem of protein structure determination is usually solved by X-ray crystallography. Several in silico deep learning methods have been developed to overcome the high attrition rate, cost of experiments and extensive trial-and-error settings, for predicting the crystallization propensities of proteins based on their sequences. …”
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    An unbiased cell morphology-based screen for new, biologically active small molecules. by Masahiro Tanaka, Raynard Bateman, Daniel Rauh, Eugeni Vaisberg, Shyam Ramachandani, Chao Zhang, Kirk C Hansen, Alma L Burlingame, Jay K Trautman, Kevan M Shokat, Cynthia L Adams

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…We used affinity purification to identify a target of hydroxy-PP, carbonyl reductase 1 (CBR1), a short-chain dehydrogenase-reductase. We solved the X-ray crystal structure of the CBR1/hydroxy-PP complex to 1.24 A resolution. …”
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    Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Studies of Mn(III)-Schiff Base-Dicyanamide Complexes: Checking the Rhombicity Effect in Peroxidase Studies by Manuel R. Bermejo, Rocío Carballido, M. Isabel Fernández-García, Ana M. González-Noya, Gustavo González-Riopedre, Marcelino Maneiro, Laura Rodríguez-Silva

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The crystal structure of H2L2 in solid state, solved by X-ray crystallography, is highly conditioned in the solid state by two N-H•••N intramolecular interactions. …”
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