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    vmdStore

    vmdStore

    vmdStore provides a user-friendly interface to free install VMD plugin

    vmdStore provides a user-friendly interface to free install VMD plugins. vmdStore also helps you keeping the plugins always updated. Minimum Requirements Operating System: macOS, Linux, or Windows Visual Molecular Dynamics (VMD) 1.9.3 or later
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    MEMBPLUGIN

    MEMBPLUGIN

    MEMBPLUGIN: studying membrane complexity in VMD

    MEMBPLUGIN is a membrane analysis tool for molecular-dynamics simulations. It is a collection of visual and command-line tools that can be run within the Visual Molecular Dynamics (VMD) environment to analyze biomolecular simulations of lipid bilayers.
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    WISP

    Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP)

    UPDATE: LATEST VERSION AT http://git.durrantlab.com//jdurrant/wisp Allostery can occur by way of subtle cooperation among protein residues (e.g., amino acids) even in the absence of large conformational shifts. Dynamical network analysis has been used to model this cooperation, helping to computationally explain how binding to an allosteric site can impact the behavior of a primary site often many angstroms away.
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