PLoS computational biology

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Short Name PLoS Comput Biol
Abbreviated Name plos computational biology
ISSN 1553-734X
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137
Total Articles
0
Recent Articles
158.6
Average Citations
658
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1553-734X
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Recent Articles (137 total)

2018
Differential tissue growth and cell adhesion alone drive early tooth morphogenesis: An ex vivo and in silico study.
Vol. 14 , No. 2 , pp. e1005981
426 views DOI Abstract
2013
Steered molecular dynamics simulations of a type IV pilus probe initial stages of a force-induced conformational transition.
Vol. 9 , No. 4 , pp. e1003032-
392 views Abstract
2019
ProtFus: A Comprehensive Method Characterizing Protein-Protein Interactions of Fusion Proteins.
Vol. 15 , No. 8 , pp. e1007239
377 views DOI Abstract
2014
Learning gene networks under SNP perturbations using eQTL datasets.
Vol. 10 , No. 2 , pp. e1003420
376 views DOI Abstract
2019
miRWoods: Enhanced precursor detection and stacked random forests for the sensitive detection of microRNAs.
Vol. 15 , No. 10 , pp. e1007309
357 views DOI Abstract
2012
Joint modelling of confounding factors and prominent genetic regulators provides increased accuracy in genetical genomics studies.
Vol. 8 , No. 1 , pp. e1002330
344 views DOI Abstract
2020
Notch signaling and taxis mechanims regulate early stage angiogenesis: A mathematical and computational model.
Vol. 16 , No. 1 , pp. e1006919
330 views DOI Abstract
2015
A Large-Scale Assessment of Nucleic Acids Binding Site Prediction Programs.
Vol. 11 , No. 12 , pp. e1004639-
330 views Abstract
2019
Searching algorithm for Type IV effector proteins (S4TE) 2.0: Improved tools for Type IV effector prediction, analysis and comparison in proteobacteria.
Vol. 15 , No. 3 , pp. e1006847
326 views DOI Abstract