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DRESIS 2.0: the comprehensive landscape of drug resistance information. [PDF]
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Nucleic Acid Databases and Molecular-Scale Computing
ACS Nano, 2019DNA outperforms most conventional storage media in terms of information retention time, physical density, and volumetric coding capacity. Advances in synthesis and sequencing technologies have enabled implementations of large synthetic DNA databases with impressive storage capacity and reliable data recovery.
Xin Song, John Reif
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Nucleic acid and protein sequence databases
Bioinformatics, 1985Nucleic acid and protein sequences contain a wealth of information of interest to molecular biologists. The advent of molecular sequence databases provides a unique opportunity for the computer analysis of all available sequences. Sequence databases serve two main functions: (i) to facilitate comparisons with newly determined sequences, and (ii) to act
G. G. Kneale, M. J. Bishop
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Nucleic Acid Sequence and Structure Databases
Methods in molecular biology, 2009This chapter gives an overview of the most commonly used biological databases of nucleic acid sequences and their structures. We cover general sequence databases, databases for specific DNA features, noncoding RNA sequences, and RNA secondary and tertiary structures.
Washietl, Stefan, Hofacker, Ivo
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Thermodynamic databases for proteins and protein-nucleic acid interactions
Biopolymers, 2001Thermodynamic data regarding proteins and their interactions are important for understanding the mechanisms of protein folding, protein stability, and molecular recognition. Although there are several structural databases available for proteins and their complexes with other molecules, databases for experimental thermodynamic data on protein stability ...
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Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2002
The Nucleic Acid Database was established in 1991 as a resource to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. Over the years, the NDB has developed generalized software for processing, archiving, querying and distributing structural data for nucleic acid-containing structures.
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The Nucleic Acid Database was established in 1991 as a resource to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. Over the years, the NDB has developed generalized software for processing, archiving, querying and distributing structural data for nucleic acid-containing structures.
Helen M, Berman +5 more
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Breast, 2018
BACKGROUND One-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) assay is a molecular diagnostic method for intraoperative detection of lymph node metastasis by amplifying cytokeratin 19 mRNA.
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BACKGROUND One-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) assay is a molecular diagnostic method for intraoperative detection of lymph node metastasis by amplifying cytokeratin 19 mRNA.
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Protein-nucleic acid complexes: Docking and binding affinity.
Current Opinion in Structural BiologyProtein-nucleic interactions play essential roles in several biological processes, such as gene regulation, replication, transcription, repair and packaging.
M. Gromiha, K. Harini
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2012
The Nucleic Acid Database was established in 1991 as a resource to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. Over the years, the NDB has developed generalized software for processing, archiving, querying and distributing structural data for nucleic acid-containing structures.
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The Nucleic Acid Database was established in 1991 as a resource to assemble and distribute structural information about nucleic acids. Over the years, the NDB has developed generalized software for processing, archiving, querying and distributing structural data for nucleic acid-containing structures.
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Thermodynamic database supports deciphering protein–nucleic acid interactions
Trends in Biotechnology, 2023The thermodynamics of protein-nucleic acid interactions (PNIs) is crucial for elucidating the mechanisms of molecular recognition and pathological consequences. The Protein-Nucleic Acid Thermodynamics Database (PNATDB) is a database containing experimentally determined thermodynamic parameters along with sequence, structural, and function data, which ...
Long-Can Mei, Ge-Fei Hao, Guang-Fu Yang
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