The following pages link to GPCR-GIA (Q34250):
Displaying 19 items.
- Predict potential drug targets from the ion channel proteins based on SVM (Q1629111) (← links)
- A protein fold classifier formed by fusing different modes of pseudo amino acid composition via PSSM (Q1631282) (← links)
- Some remarks on protein attribute prediction and pseudo amino acid composition (Q1670702) (← links)
- Bilateral similarity function: a novel and universal method for similarity analysis of biological sequences (Q1720017) (← links)
- A classification-based prediction model of messenger RNA polyadenylation sites (Q1720068) (← links)
- A simple method to analyze the similarity of biological sequences based on the fuzzy theory (Q1720076) (← links)
- High performance set of PseAAC and sequence based descriptors for protein classification (Q1722782) (← links)
- Knowledge-based computational mutagenesis for predicting the disease potential of human non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (Q1726107) (← links)
- SecretP: identifying bacterial secreted proteins by fusing new features into Chou's pseudo-amino acid composition (Q1732912) (← links)
- A study of entropy/clarity of genetic sequences using metric spaces and fuzzy sets (Q1732933) (← links)
- Self-similarity analysis of eubacteria genome based on weighted graph (Q1783501) (← links)
- BacPP: bacterial promoter prediction -- a tool for accurate sigma-factor specific assignment in enterobacteria (Q1786412) (← links)
- Predicting ion channels and their types by the dipeptide mode of pseudo amino acid composition (Q2261622) (← links)
- Sequence-dependent prediction of recombination hotspots in \textit{Saccharomyces cerevisiae} (Q2263495) (← links)
- A new hybrid fractal algorithm for predicting thermophilic nucleotide sequences (Q2263499) (← links)
- Prediction of protein-protein interaction sites using patch-based residue characterization (Q2263508) (← links)
- NL MIND-BEST: a web server for ligands and proteins discovery -- theoretic-experimental study of proteins of \textit{Giardia lamblia} and new compounds active against \textit{Plasmodium falciparum} (Q2413852) (← links)
- Human dopamine receptors interaction network (DRIN): a systems biology perspective on topology, stability and functionality of the network (Q2415626) (← links)
- iCDI-PseFpt: identify the channel-drug interaction in cellular networking with PseAAC and molecular fingerprints (Q2632182) (← links)