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the projects rosetta@home (boinc) and folding@home (non boinc) both concentrate on preoteins and one of their goals is fighting cancer by proteins
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And let's not forget our very own Human Proteome Folding project. Phase 2 is studying in detail certain malaria and human secreted proteins. I wouldn't be surprised if this included the biomarkers you mention. I understand that other researchers work closely with the HPF scientists, suggesting protein domains that will be useful to study.
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Hello maltimir,
One set of proteins that HPF2 is working on consists of cancer bio-markers whose structure has not been measured in the lab. You might want to look over all the distributed computer projects in the life sciences: http://distributedcomputing.info/projects.html Lawrence |
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