New technique is quantum leap forward in understanding proteins
Tuesday, December 23, 2008 - 17:49
in Physics & Chemistry
In this ongoing quest, a group of Scripps Research Institute scientists, along with colleagues from the University of California, San Diego, (UCSD) have borrowed from physics to deliver one of those research rarities -- an unmitigated success. The group has devised a computational method that, with remarkable accuracy, predicts how bacterial proteins fold and interact.
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