BioExcel Building Blocks tutorials: Macromolecular Coarse-Grained Flexibility
github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_flexservThis tutorial aims to illustrate the process of generating protein conformational ensembles from 3D structures using Coarse-Grained tools from the FlexServ server and analysing its molecular flexibility
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- bio.tools — bioexcel_building_blocks_tutorials_macromolecular_coarse-grained_flexibility
- GitHub — github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_flexserv
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