Fast and accurate predictions of protein stability changes upon mutations using statistical potentials and neural networks: PoPMuSiC-2.0
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Philippe Bogaerts | Aline Grosfils | Marianne Rooman | Dimitri Gilis | Yves Dehouck | Benjamin Folch | M. Rooman | D. Gilis | B. Folch | Y. Dehouck | P. Bogaerts | A. Grosfils | Aline Grosfils
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