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- Sequence-based discrimination of protein-RNA interacting residues using a probabilistic approach
- SPrenylC-PseAAC: a sequence-based model developed via Chou's 5-steps rule and general PseAAC for identifying S-prenylation sites in proteins
- Bi-PSSM: position specific scoring matrix based intelligent computational model for identification of mycobacterial membrane proteins
- Personalized glucose-insulin model based on signal analysis
- IMem-2LSAAC: a two-level model for discrimination of membrane proteins and their types by extending the notion of SAAC into Chou's pseudo amino acid composition
- Characterization of BioPlex network by topological properties
- Prediction of Golgi-resident protein types using general form of Chou's pseudo-amino acid compositions: approaches with minimal redundancy maximal relevance feature selection
- pLoc\_bal-mGneg: predict subcellular localization of Gram-negative bacterial proteins by quasi-balancing training dataset and general PseAAC
- Prediction of S-sulfenylation sites using mRMR feature selection and fuzzy support vector machine algorithm
- Predicting apoptosis protein subcellular localization by integrating auto-cross correlation and PSSM into Chou's PseAAC
- Schrödinger wave functional in quantum Yang-Mills theory from precanonical quantization
- Analysis and prediction of ion channel inhibitors by using feature selection and Chou's general pseudo amino acid composition
- Effective DNA binding protein prediction by using key features via Chou's general PseAAC
- \textit{In silico} analysis of \textit{plasmodium falciparum} CDPK5 protein through molecular modeling, docking and dynamics
- iPPI-PseAAC(CGR): identify protein-protein interactions by incorporating chaos game representation into PseAAC
- MFSC: multi-voting based feature selection for classification of Golgi proteins by adopting the general form of Chou's PseAAC components
- Identifying anticancer peptides by using a generalized chaos game representation
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