Reliable and Accurate Solution to the Induced Fit Docking Problem for Protein–Ligand Binding
Edward B. Miller(Schrodinger (United States)), Richard A. Friesner(Columbia University), Kenneth Borrelli(Schrodinger (United States)), Robert Abel(Schrodinger (United States)), Tyler Day(Schrodinger (United States)), Salma B. Rafi(Schrodinger (United States)), Nicholas A. Boyles(Schrodinger (United States)), Matthew J. Grisewood(Schrodinger (United States)), Phani Ghanakota(Schrodinger (United States)), Sayan Mondal(Cornell University), Steven V. Jerome(Schrodinger (United States)), Robert B. Murphy(Schrodinger (United States)), Fabio Ranalli(Schrodinger (United States)), Dan Sindhikara(Schrodinger (United States)), Steven L. Dixon(Schrodinger (United States)), Dawn M. Troast
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