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The following pages link to Prediction of GABA\(_{\mathrm A}\) receptor proteins using the concept of Chou's pseudo-amino acid composition and support vector machine (Q1783532):
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- Elman RNN based classification of proteins sequences on account of their mutual information (Q293734) (← links)
- Annotating the protein-RNA interaction sites in proteins using evolutionary information and protein backbone structure (Q293785) (← links)
- Comprehensive comparative analysis and identification of RNA-binding protein domains: multi-class classification and feature selection (Q293789) (← links)
- Naïve Bayes classifier with feature selection to identify phage virion proteins (Q382613) (← links)
- Machine learning approaches for discrimination of extracellular matrix proteins using hybrid feature space (Q738768) (← links)
- Classification of membrane protein types using voting feature interval in combination with Chou's pseudo amino acid composition (Q739723) (← links)
- pLoc\_bal-mGneg: predict subcellular localization of Gram-negative bacterial proteins by quasi-balancing training dataset and general PseAAC (Q1712835) (← links)
- Characterization of structure-antioxidant activity relationship of peptides in free radical systems using QSAR models: key sequence positions and their amino acid properties (Q1715094) (← links)
- A novel statistical measure for sequence comparison on the basis of \(k\)-word counts (Q1715100) (← links)
- Protein space: a natural method for realizing the nature of protein universe (Q1715121) (← links)
- iPPI-PseAAC(CGR): identify protein-protein interactions by incorporating chaos game representation into PseAAC (Q1716822) (← links)
- Predicting mycobacterial proteins subcellular locations by incorporating pseudo-average chemical shift into the general form of Chou's pseudo amino acid composition (Q1784371) (← links)
- A segmented principal component analysis -- regression approach to QSAR study of peptides (Q1784758) (← links)
- RFCRYS: sequence-based protein crystallization propensity prediction by means of random forest (Q1784813) (← links)
- Predicting protein subchloroplast locations with both single and multiple sites via three different modes of Chou's pseudo amino acid compositions (Q1790746) (← links)
- Discriminating bioluminescent proteins by incorporating average chemical shift and evolutionary information into the general form of Chou's pseudo amino acid composition (Q1790807) (← links)
- Interrogating noise in protein sequences from the perspective of protein-protein interactions prediction (Q1790876) (← links)
- MemHyb: predicting membrane protein types by hybridizing SAAC and PSSM (Q2263483) (← links)
- A new hybrid fractal algorithm for predicting thermophilic nucleotide sequences (Q2263499) (← links)
- Multi-kernel transfer learning based on Chou's PseAAC formulation for protein submitochondria localization (Q2263504) (← links)
- Prediction of protein-protein interaction sites using patch-based residue characterization (Q2263508) (← links)
- Gram-positive and Gram-negative protein subcellular localization by incorporating evolutionary-based descriptors into Chou's general PseAAC (Q2413930) (← links)
- Protein fold recognition by alignment of amino acid residues using kernelized dynamic time warping (Q2415541) (← links)
- Neural network and SVM classifiers accurately predict lipid binding proteins, irrespective of sequence homology (Q2415583) (← links)
- A set of descriptors for identifying the protein-drug interaction in cellular networking (Q2415703) (← links)
- Linear regression model of short \(k\)-word: a similarity distance suitable for biological sequences with various lengths (Q2632180) (← links)
- iCDI-PseFpt: identify the channel-drug interaction in cellular networking with PseAAC and molecular fingerprints (Q2632182) (← links)
- Protein subcellular localization in human and hamster cell lines: employing local ternary patterns of fluorescence microscopy images (Q2632347) (← links)
- Predicting anticancer peptides with Chou's pseudo amino acid composition and investigating their mutagenicity via ames test (Q2632389) (← links)