The Binding Interface Database (BID): A Compilation of Amino Acid Hot Spots in Protein Interfaces
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D. Bailey | Tiffany B. Fischer | J. Tsai | D. Huang | R. Russo | E. Fuentes | T. B. Fischer | K. V. Arunachalam | V. Mangual | S. Bakhru | M. Paczkowski | V. Lalchandani | C. Ramachandra | B. Ellison | S. Galer | J. Shapley | J. Tsai | D. Huang | S. Bakhru | M. Paczkowski | V. Lalchandani | J. Shapley | R. Russo | K. Arunachalam | D. Bailey | V. Mangual | C. Ramachandra | B. Ellison | S. Galer | E. Fuentes
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