Monthly Archives: October 2018
New Preprint: Reference environments – A general tool for reproducibility in computational biology
Reproducibility of scientific results, or lack thereof, has received increasing attention over recent years. Computational studies, by their nature, should be amongst the most reproducible. However it often proves to be a challenge to reproduce computational results, even when code … Continue reading
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A thermodynamic framework for modelling membrane transporters – published in Journal of Theoretical Biology
Membrane transporters are proteins which facilitate the entry and exit of molecules into cells. Transport processes often require a source of energy in order to move substances against unfavourable concentration gradients or, in the case of charged species, against electrochemical … Continue reading
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