BiPPred: Combined sequence‐ and structure‐based prediction of peptide binding to the Hsp70 chaperone BiP
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J. Buchner | Markus Schneider | M. Glaser | I. Antes | A. Patronov | Marina Daake | K. C. Back | Mathias Rosam | Harpreet Shah | Marina Angelika Daake | Atanas Patronov
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