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A University of Missouri researcher has created a computer program that can unravel the mysteries of how proteins work together – giving scientists valuable insights to better prevent, diagnose and treat cancer and other diseases.

Jianlin “Jack” Cheng from Mizzou's College of Engineering and his student, Nabin Giri, have developed a tool called Cryo2Struct that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to build the three-dimensional atomic structure of large protein complexes, work recently published in Nature Communications.

A University of Missouri researcher has created a computer program that can unravel the mysteries of how proteins work together – giving scientists valuable insights to better prevent, diagnose and treat cancer and other diseases.

Jianlin "Jack" Cheng from Mizzou's College of Engineering and his student, Nabin Giri, have developed a tool called Cryo2Struct that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to build the three-dimensional atomic structure of large protein complexes, work recently published in Nature Communications.

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