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Shape Correspondence Analysis for Biomolecules Based on Volumetric Eigenfunctions
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Tao Liao
, Hao-Chih Lee , Ge Yang und Yongjie Jessica Zhang
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
8. Oktober 2015
Received: 2015-4-17
Accepted: 2015-9-29
Published Online: 2015-10-8
© 2015 Tao Liao et al.
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
shape correspondence;
biomolecular shape;
volumetric eigenfunction;
joint graph;
deformation
approximation;
shape comparison
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Topical Articles: Computational structural biology: models, methods and applications
- Nonlocal Electrostatics in Spherical Geometries Using Eigenfunction Expansions of Boundary-Integral Operators
- Topological Complexity in Protein Structures
- Curvature Concentrations on the HIV-1 Capsid
- A boundary integral Poisson-Boltzmann solvers package for solvated bimolecular simulations
- A topological approach for protein classification
- Fast and Robust Orientation of Cryo-Electron Microscopy Images
- Topical Issue: Ion Channels and membrane: modeling, analysis, and computation
- A Quantum Corrected Poisson-Nernst-Planck Model for Biological Ion Channels
- Modeling and Simulation of Thermo-Fluid-Electrochemical Ion Flow in Biological Channels
- Shape Correspondence Analysis for Biomolecules Based on Volumetric Eigenfunctions
- Membrane-Channel Protein System Mesh Construction for Finite Element Simulations
- SDPBS Web Server for Calculation of Electrostatics of Ionic Solvated Biomolecules
- Role of Dispersion Attraction in Differential Geometry Based Nonpolar Solvation Models