Triazoles bind the C-terminal domain of SMO: Illustration by docking and molecular dynamics simulations the binding between SMO and triazoles
Musang Liu(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Dermatology Hospital), Weida Liu(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Nan Zheng(Changchun University of Science and Technology), Hu Ge(Qingdao University), Hailin Zheng(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Dermatology Hospital), Guanzhao Liang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Dermatology Hospital)
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