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Выявление молекулярных основ взаимодействия белков в мембране с помощью компьютерного моделирования

Гл. 1.1. С. 9–32.
Kuznetsov A., Efremov R.
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Language: Russian
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Keywords: молекулярная динамикаcell membranesклеточные мембраныMolecular Dynamics Simulationsprotein-protein interactionsбелок-белковые взаимодействияreceptor tyrosine kinaseрецепторная тирозинкиназа
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Повышение точности и вычислительной эффективности атомистических и многомасштабных методов моделирования материалов (2017)

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Физико-химические механизмы и регуляция процессов трансформации энергии в биологических структурах
Ижевск: Ижевский институт компьютерных исследований, 2017.
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