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  1. 1qfl (4,765 bytes)
    24: ...m acetoacetyl-CoA. This is one of the fundamental categories of carbon skeletal assembly patterns in biologica...
  2. Missing residues and incomplete sidechains (25,887 bytes)
    346: ...//mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Categories/pdbx_missing_atom_poly.html _pdbx_missing_atom_po...
    348: ...cupancy cases, unlike the separation of these two categories in the PDB format.
    350: ...//mmcif.wwpdb.org/dictionaries/mmcif_pdbx_v50.dic/Categories/pdbx_poly_seq_scheme.html _pdbx_poly_seq_scheme]<...
  3. 1jht (13,759 bytes)
    25: ...w the wild-type peptides would bind and how three categories of cytotoxic T lymphocytes with differing fine sp...
  4. 1o8t (5,243 bytes)
    25: ...ix faces the interior of the micelle. These three categories of global constraints, together with the local cl...
  5. User:Eric Martz/Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics I (15,931 bytes)
    206: #Uncheck all categories of non-covalent bonds.
  6. Tutorial:Basic Chemistry Topics (26,854 bytes)
    304: ...drug is to cause harm to the fetus. The pregnancy categories are A, B, C, D, and X. Pregnancy category A cause...
  7. 1dm3 (5,189 bytes)
    24: ...m acetoacetyl-CoA. This is one of the fundamental categories of carbon skeletal assembly patterns in biologica...
  8. Enolase multiple sequence alignment (21,660 bytes)
    297: Summary of categories applied to a total of 436 residues in the PDB fil...
  9. Sandbox323 (18,439 bytes)
    58: ...markably polar, and lipids—one of the potential categories of substrates for 4Q7Q—are mostly non-polar.<re...
  10. 1tdz (5,298 bytes)
    24: ...FapyG base lesion, which can be classified in two categories: (i) those specifying a purine-derived lesion (he...
  11. 1xc8 (5,315 bytes)
    24: ...FapyG base lesion, which can be classified in two categories: (i) those specifying a purine-derived lesion (he...
  12. 2f59 (5,263 bytes)
    24: ...nd plant LSs allowed us to classify them into two categories: Type I LSs (pentameric or icosahedral) and Type ...
  13. 4bdw (5,999 bytes)
    12: ...e blood tests. F12 deficiency is divided into two categories, a cross-reacting material (CRM)-negative group (...
  14. 4bdx (5,521 bytes)
    11: ...e blood tests. F12 deficiency is divided into two categories, a cross-reacting material (CRM)-negative group (...
  15. 2i0f (5,093 bytes)
    24: ...nd plant LSs allowed us to classify them into two categories: Type I LSs (pentameric or icosahedral) and Type ...
  16. 2obx (5,273 bytes)
    24: ...nd plant LSs allowed us to classify them into two categories: Type I LSs (pentameric or icosahedral) and Type ...
  17. 2o6h (5,272 bytes)
    24: ...nd plant LSs allowed us to classify them into two categories: Type I LSs (pentameric or icosahedral) and Type ...
  18. 2bq2 (3,439 bytes)
    12: ...gions of DNA. They do not fall into the classical categories of intercalators, groove binders or electrostatic...
  19. Eric Martz's Favorites (2,342 bytes)
    17: ...d Quaternary Structures'', and over a dozen other categories containing over 150 PDB entries. Each structure i...
  20. Proteopedia:Problems (18,636 bytes)
    55: '''Special pages &gt; Categories:''' This very long list needs a mechanism to jump...

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