DelPhi web server v2: Incorporating atomic-style geometrical figures into the computational protocol

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A new edition of the DelPhi web server, DelPhi web server v2, is released to include atomic presentation of geometrical figures. These geometrical objects can be used to model nano-size objects together with real biological macromolecules. The position and size of the object can be manipulated by the user in real time until desired results are achieved. The server fixes structural defects, adds hydrogen atoms and calculates electrostatic energies and the corresponding electrostatic potential and ionic distributions. © The Author 2012.

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Smith, N., Witham, S., Sarkar, S., Zhang, J., Li, L., Li, C., & Alexov, E. (2012). DelPhi web server v2: Incorporating atomic-style geometrical figures into the computational protocol. Bioinformatics, 28(12), 1655–1657. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts200

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