BioExcel Building Blocks tutorials: Protein-Membrane MD analysis
github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_memThis tutorial aims to illustrate the process of analyzing a membrane molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, step by step, using the BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb)
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- bio.tools — bioexcel_building_blocks_tutorials_protein-membrane_md_analysis
- GitHub — github.com/bioexcel/biobb_wf_mem
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