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Protein-Protein Interactions: Computational and Experimental Tools provides researchers and students with an in-depth exploration of the methodologies used to identify, analyze, and understand protein interactions at the molecular level.
The book combines both computational and experimental approaches, offering a balanced perspective on modern research techniques. It covers theoretical frameworks, bioinformatics tools, molecular dynamics simulations, and wet-lab experimental methods including yeast two-hybrid systems, co-immunoprecipitation, and surface plasmon resonance.
Authored by leading experts Weibo Cai and Hao Hong, this resource serves as an essential reference for biochemists, molecular biologists, and computational researchers working in drug discovery, systems biology, and structural biology. The practical insights and detailed methodologies make it valuable for both academic research and industrial applications.







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