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Title
UPBITBOL
Formal Name (French)
Unité de la Prof. Bitbol
Formal Name (English)
Prof. Bitbol Group
Lab Manager
Bitbol, Anne-Florence
Group ID
U13767
Affiliated authors
Abbara, Alia
Alexandre, Arthur Louis Mayeul
Biggio, Luca
Bitbol, Anne-Florence
da Silva, Manuela
Dietler, Nicola
Fruet, Cecilia
Garcia Pareja, Celia
Lupo, Umberto
Malbranke, Cyril Antoine
Mattsson, Christina
Servajean, Richard Marie
Sgarbossa, Damiano
Alexandre, Arthur Louis Mayeul
Biggio, Luca
Bitbol, Anne-Florence
da Silva, Manuela
Dietler, Nicola
Fruet, Cecilia
Garcia Pareja, Celia
Lupo, Umberto
Malbranke, Cyril Antoine
Mattsson, Christina
Servajean, Richard Marie
Sgarbossa, Damiano
Institute
IBI-SV
Faculty
SV
Linked resource
https://bioengineering.epfl.ch/
Publications
A convolutional neural network segments yeast microscopy images with high accuracy
Combining phylogeny and coevolution improves the inference of interaction partners among paralogous proteins
Correlations from structure and phylogeny combine constructively in the inference of protein partners from sequences
Evolutionary history expands the range of signaling interactions in hybrid multikinase networks
Generative power of a protein language model trained on multiple sequence alignments
Impact of phylogeny on structural contact inference from protein sequence data
Impact of population size on early adaptation in rugged fitness landscapes
Interactions between pili affect the outcome of bacterial competition driven by the type VI secretion system
Protein language models trained on multiple sequence alignments learn phylogenetic relationships
Resist or perish: Fate of a microbial population subjected to a periodic presence of antimicrobial
See complete list of publications (49)
Combining phylogeny and coevolution improves the inference of interaction partners among paralogous proteins
Correlations from structure and phylogeny combine constructively in the inference of protein partners from sequences
Evolutionary history expands the range of signaling interactions in hybrid multikinase networks
Generative power of a protein language model trained on multiple sequence alignments
Impact of phylogeny on structural contact inference from protein sequence data
Impact of population size on early adaptation in rugged fitness landscapes
Interactions between pili affect the outcome of bacterial competition driven by the type VI secretion system
Protein language models trained on multiple sequence alignments learn phylogenetic relationships
Resist or perish: Fate of a microbial population subjected to a periodic presence of antimicrobial
See complete list of publications (49)
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