Importance of mutant position in Ramachandran plot for predicting protein stability of surface mutations.
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M Michael Gromiha | Hidetoshi Kono | Akinori Sarai | Motohisa Oobatake | M. Gromiha | M. Oobatake | H. Kono | A. Sarai | H. Uedaira | Hatsuho Uedaira
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