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Topology of protein interaction network shapes protein abundances and strengths of their functional and nonspecific interactions Muyoung Heoa, Sergei Maslovb, and Eugene Shakhnovicha,1 a Department of Chemistry and Chem
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Document Date: 2011-03-23 16:39:45


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Brookhaven National Laboratory / /

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National Institute of Diabetes / Brookhaven National Laboratory / Harvard University / /

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matrix describing interaction energy / similar systems / protein interaction networks / carrier organisms / protein product / chemical properties / energy gap / protein-protein interaction networks / protein networks / protein products / protein interaction network / reagents/analytic tools / energy gaps / interaction networks / reversible protein-binding networks / interaction energy / real metabolic networks / energy / /

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Harvard University / US Department of Energy / National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive / Division of Material Science / Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology / /

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rigid docking model for protein–protein interactions / Kim PM / prearranged editor / real-life PPI Author / representative / /

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