2020
DOI: 10.14715/cmb/2020.66.7.13
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Protein molecular defect detection method based on a neural network algorithm

Abstract: Proteins, as the largest macromolecules in the body, are among the most important components of the body and play very vital and important roles.These substances are made up of a series of amino acid chains that, depending on the type of protein, the number of these amino acids can reach several thousand.Proteins function differently depending on the type and location of their presence, including enzymatic activity to catalyze the process, identify microbes and cancer cells, transport substances such as respir… Show more

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“…When proteins are misfolded, truncated, or mutated, as well as overexpressed or underexpressed proteins, they are often associated with many diseases. Therefore, proteins are usually used as biomarkers, which are closely related to the physiological state of the human body, and have different metabolic, structural and regulatory functions in different diseases [3,4]. By tracking the concentration of protein, it can reveal the health or disease of the human body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When proteins are misfolded, truncated, or mutated, as well as overexpressed or underexpressed proteins, they are often associated with many diseases. Therefore, proteins are usually used as biomarkers, which are closely related to the physiological state of the human body, and have different metabolic, structural and regulatory functions in different diseases [3,4]. By tracking the concentration of protein, it can reveal the health or disease of the human body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%