Introduction: Proteomics and Protein-Protein Interactions: Biology, Chemistry, Bioinformatics, and Drug Design
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In this chapter, a general introduction to the book is provided. We explain the organization of the book and how the chapters are interconnected to each other. We also provide some illustrations and highlights that will complement the various chapters.
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Core Complex Receptor Molecule Protein Interface Unbind State Binding Enthalpy
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