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  1. Highly accurate protein structure prediction for the human proteome

    PaperJul 22, 2021NatureKathryn Tunyasuvunakool, Jonas Adler, Zackary Wu, Tim Green, Michal Zielinski, Augustin Žídek, Alex Bridgland, Andrew Cowie, Clemens Meyer, Agata Laydon, Sameer Velankar, Gerard J. Kleywegt, Alex Bateman, Richard Evans, Alexander Pritzel, Michael Figurnov, Olaf Ronneberger, Russ Bates, Simon A. A. Kohl, Anna Potapenko, Andrew J. Ballard, Bernardino Romera-Paredes, Stanislav Nikolov, Rishub Jain, Ellen Clancy, David Reiman, Stig Petersen, Andrew W. Senior, Koray Kavukcuoglu, Ewan Birney, Pushmeet Kohli, John Jumper, Demis Hassabis

    The sequence of the human genome has been available for two decades, but the structures of the proteins it encodes have largely remained unknown, limiting our understanding of human health and dise...

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