Hypothesis

Annotation of gene sequence and protein structure of brinjal EDS1

S. Sharma et al. Bioinformation 13(3) 54-59 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central

 

Hypothesis

T-cell epitopes predicted from the Nucleocapsid protein of Sin Nombre virus restricted to 30 HLA alleles common to the North American population
S Sankar et al.
Bioinformation 13(3) 94-100 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central

 

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Epitope design of L1 protein for vaccine production against Human Papilloma Virus types 16 and 18
S. Baidya et al.
Bioinformation 13(3) 86-93 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
 

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Antimicrobial activity of various ethanolic plant extracts against pathogenic multi drug resistant Candida spp.
S. Khan et al.
Bioinformation 13(3) 67-72 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT , DOI, PubMed Central

 

Software

optCluster: An R Package for Determining the Optimal Clustering

M. Sekula et al. Bioinformation 13(3) 101-103 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT , DOI, PubMed Central

 

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Identification and characterization of a cyclosporin binding cyclophillin from Staphylococcus aureus Newman

S Polley et al. Bioinformation 13(3) 78-85 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central

 

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Analysis of EAWAG-BBD pathway prediction system for the identification of malathion degrading microbes

S. Sivakumar et al. Bioinformation 13(3) 73-77 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central

 

Hypothesis

Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship study of anti-Hepatitis Peptides employing Random Forest and Extra Tree regressors
G. Mishra et al. Bioinformation 13(3) 60-62 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central 

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A comparative molecular docking study of curcumin and methotrexate to dihydrofolate reductase
Y. Hobani et al. Bioinformation 13(3) 63-66 (2017) PDF, HTML-ABSTRACT, DOI, PubMed Central
 
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