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		<title>By: Doing CAPRI the new way: with encounters and crowding &#171; The Simz Arena</title>
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		<description>[...] Doing CAPRI the new way: with encounters and crowding  Late in 2009 we were invited to Barcelona, Spain to present our work for the CAPRI competition, i.e. the Critical Assessment of PRotein-protein Interactions. Compared to conventional approaches of solving the &#8216;where, when and how&#8217; questions for a given protein interaction, we took a rather unusual combination of methods to tackle the problem, which, in my personal view, is more holistic and closer to nature. Here is the summary, appeared also in the blog of the Rosetta Design Group. [...]</description>
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