On 7/29/13 9:03 PM, pavithrakb wrote:
I would have made a blunder by selecting the POPE membrane.
But, that paper (one which used POPE for human protein) was published in
ACS-Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling.
I thought following high standard papers are trust worthy.
Thank you so much sir. I will start learning the basics before continuing
the simulation.
One should always read with a critical eye. Good journals got that way for a
reason, but the peer review system is not flawless. I have seen very bad papers
in very good journals. Question everything until you're satisfied that you
understand what the authors did and why.
-Justin
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