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Autor:
Sarah Adi Eisdorfer, Morya Ifrach, Stefan Ilic, Dan Vilenchik, Ariel Afek, Barak Akabayov, Adam Soffer, Hallel Schussheim
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research
DNA–protein interactions play essential roles in all living cells. Understanding of how features embedded in the DNA sequence affect specific interactions with proteins is both challenging and important, since it may contribute to finding the means
Autor:
Moshe Perez, Sarah Adi Eisdorfer, Dan Vilenchik, Barak Akabayov, Dror Sherf, Gerhard Wagner, Sabine R. Akabayov, Adam Soffer, Shira Cohen, Benjamin Tam
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science. 10:8764-8767
M. tuberculosis (Mtb) is a pathogenic bacterium that causes tuberculosis, which kills more than 1.5 million people worldwide every year. Strains resistant to available antibiotics pose a significant healthcare problem. The enormous complexity of the
Autor:
Benjamin, Tam, Dror, Sherf, Shira, Cohen, Sarah Adi, Eisdorfer, Moshe, Perez, Adam, Soffer, Dan, Vilenchik, Sabine Ruth, Akabayov, Gerhard, Wagner, Barak, Akabayov
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science
A fast, accurate, and cost-effective design of small-molecule inhibitors that target RNA using a combined NMR-fragment-based and virtual screening.
M. tuberculosis (Mtb) is a pathogenic bacterium that causes tuberculosis, which kills more than 1
M. tuberculosis (Mtb) is a pathogenic bacterium that causes tuberculosis, which kills more than 1
Autor:
Dan Vilenchik, Sabine R. Akabayov, Barak Akabayov, Sarah Adi Eisdorfer, Benjamin Tam, Adam Soffer, Moshe Perez, Shira Cohen, Dror Sherf, Gerhard Wagner
M. tuberculosis(Mtb) is a pathogenic bacterium that causes tuberculosis, which kills more than 1.5 million people worldwide every year. Strains resistant to available antibiotics pose a significant healthcare problem. The enormous complexity of the r
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https://doi.org/10.1101/604777
https://doi.org/10.1101/604777