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- 2023
- Yusuke Azuma, Hatsumi Okada, Shuichi Onami:
Systematic analysis of cell morphodynamics in C. elegans early embryogenesis. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Fotis A. Baltoumas, Evangelos Karatzas, David Páez-Espino, Nefeli K. Venetsianou, Eleni Aplakidou, Anastasis Oulas, Robert D. Finn, Sergey Ovchinnikov, Evangelos Pafilis, Nikos Kyrpides, Georgios A. Pavlopoulos:
Exploring microbial functional biodiversity at the protein family level - From metagenomic sequence reads to annotated protein clusters. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Jose Barba-Montoya, Sudip Sharma, Sudhir Kumar:
Molecular timetrees using relaxed clocks and uncertain phylogenies. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Letícia M. F. Bertoline, Angélica Nakagawa Lima, José Eduardo Krieger, Samantha K. Teixeira:
Before and after AlphaFold2: An overview of protein structure prediction. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Andreas Bueckle, Catherine Qing, Shefali Luley, Yash Kumar, Naval Pandey, Katy Börner:
The HRA Organ Gallery affords immersive superpowers for building and exploring the Human Reference Atlas with virtual reality. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Samuel W. Canner, Sudhanshu Shanker, Jeffrey J. Gray:
Structure-based neural network protein-carbohydrate interaction predictions at the residue level. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Sumita Choudhary, Anup Kumar Kesavan, Vijay Juneja, Sheetal Thakur:
Molecular modeling, simulation and docking of Rv1250 protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Mélanie Corcuff, Marc Garibal, Jean-Pierre Desvignes, Céline Guien, Coralie Grattepanche, Gwenaëlle Collod-Béroud, Estelle Ménoret, David Salgado, Christophe Béroud:
Protein domains provide a new layer of information for classifying human variations in rare diseases. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Robin A. Corey, Marc Baaden, Matthieu Chavent:
A brief history of visualizing membrane systems in molecular dynamics simulations. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Marija Cvijovic, Annikka Polster:
Network medicine: facilitating a new view on complex diseases. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Joran Deschamps, Damian Dalle Nogare, Florian Jug:
Better research software tools to elevate the rate of scientific discovery or why we need to invest in research software engineering. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Michael John Fanous, Nir Pillar, Aydogan Ozcan:
Digital staining facilitates biomedical microscopy. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Toluwase Hezekiah Fatoki:
Human adenovirus DNA polymerase is evolutionarily and functionally associated with human telomerase reverse transcriptase based on in silico molecular characterization that implicate abacavir and zidovudine. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Fabiano C. Fernandes, Marlon H. Cardoso, Abel Gil-Ley, Lívia V. Luchi, Maria G. L. da Silva, Maria L. R. Macedo, Cesar de la Fuente-Nunez, Octavio L. Franco:
Geometric deep learning as a potential tool for antimicrobial peptide prediction. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Marcos Vinicius Ferreira, Tatiane Nogueira Rios, Ricardo Araújo Rios, Tiago J. S. Lopes:
A graph-based machine learning framework identifies critical properties of FVIII that lead to hemophilia A. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Gwendal Fouché, Ferran Argelaguet, Emmanuel Faure, Charles Kervrann:
Immersive and interactive visualization of 3D spatio-temporal data using a space time hypercube: Application to cell division and morphogenesis analysis. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Aziz Fouché, Andrei Yu. Zinovyev:
Omics data integration in computational biology viewed through the prism of machine learning paradigms. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Piotr Gawron, David Hoksza, Janet Piñero, María Peña-Chilet, Marina Esteban-Medina, Jose Luis Fernandez-Rueda, Vincenza Colonna, Ewa Smula, Laurent Heirendt, François Ancien, Valentin Grouès, Venkata P. Satagopam, Reinhard Schneider, Joaquín Dopazo, Laura I. Furlong, Marek Ostaszewski:
Visualization of automatically combined disease maps and pathway diagrams for rare diseases. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - M. Michael Gromiha, Petras Kundrotas, Marcelo Adrian Marti, Ceslovas Venclovas, Minghui Li:
Editorial: Protein recognition and associated diseases. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Ahmed Abdelmonem Hemedan, Reinhard Schneider, Marek Ostaszewski:
Applications of Boolean modeling to study the dynamics of a complex disease and therapeutics responses. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Jessica Xin Hjaltelin, Hannah Currant, Isabella Friis Jørgensen, Søren Brunak:
Visualising disease trajectories from population-wide data. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Tristan Hoellinger, Camille Mestre, Hugues Aschard, Wilfried Le Goff, Sylvain Foissac, Thomas Faraut, Sarah Djebali:
Enhancer/gene relationships: Need for more reliable genome-wide reference sets. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Linghao Hu, Blanche Ter Hofstede, Dhavan Sharma, Feng Zhao, Alex J. Walsh:
Comparison of phasor analysis and biexponential decay curve fitting of autofluorescence lifetime imaging data for machine learning prediction of cellular phenotypes. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Daniel H. Huson, Banu Cetinkaya:
Visualizing incompatibilities in phylogenetic trees using consensus outlines. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Jared Huzar, Madelyn Shenoy, Maxwell D. Sanderford, Sudhir Kumar, Sayaka Miura:
Bootstrap confidence for molecular evolutionary estimates from tumor bulk sequencing data. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Constance J. Jeffery:
Current successes and remaining challenges in protein function prediction. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Arnaud Kress, Olivier Poch, Odile Lecompte, Julie Dawn Thompson:
Real or fake? Measuring the impact of protein annotation errors on estimates of domain gain and loss events. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Paola Lecca:
Editorial: Expert Opinions in Network bioinformatics: 2022. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Jover Lee, James Hadfield, Allison Black, Thomas R. Sibley, Richard A. Neher, Trevor Bedford, John Huddleston:
Joint visualization of seasonal influenza serology and phylogeny to inform vaccine composition. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023) - Florian Levet:
Optimizing Voronoi-based quantifications for reaching interactive analysis of 3D localizations in the million range. Frontiers Bioinform. 3 (2023)
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