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Article . 2020
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Accurate prediction of chemical shifts for aqueous protein structure on “Real World” data
NIH| High Accuracy Computational Methods for Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Authors: Jie Li; Kochise C. Bennett; Yuchen Liu; Michael V. Martin; Teresa Head-Gordon;
Accurate prediction of chemical shifts for aqueous protein structure on “Real World” data
Abstract
UCBShift predicts NMR chemical shifts of proteins that exceeds accuracy of other popular chemical shift predictors on real-world data sets.
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United States
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- University of California, Berkeley United States
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- Touro University California United States
Keywords
570, Chemistry, Chemical sciences, Chemical Sciences, 500, Generic health relevance
570, Chemistry, Chemical sciences, Chemical Sciences, 500, Generic health relevance
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