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                     <p>Purpose: To find the interaction between PTRSs and E Protein</p>
 
                     <p>Purpose: To find the interaction between PTRSs and E Protein</p>
 
                     <p>Input: The structures of ligand (PTRS or CLEC5A) and receptor (E protein) in the same input file.</p>
 
                     <p>Input: The structures of ligand (PTRS or CLEC5A) and receptor (E protein) in the same input file.</p>
                     <p>Output: About 10,000 results. (The the most 100 frequent docking sites are shown in Figure 4)</p>
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                     <p>Output: About 10,000 results. (The most 100 frequent docking sites are shown in Figure 4)</p>
 
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                     <section id='slide-button8'>Commands and Flags</section>
 
                     <section id='slide-button8'>Commands and Flags</section>
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                 <h2>Repulsion between gold nanoparticles</h2>
 
                 <h2>Repulsion between gold nanoparticles</h2>
                 <p>To assess this potential problem, we used DLVO theory to calculate the repulsion between gold nanoparticles to estimate the number of gold nanoparticles that would bind to a virus particle. The structure of dengue virus is icosahedral, and there are nine E proteins on each surface. The distances between the potential binding sites can be obtained from the structure in protein data bank (1K4R). DLVO theory can be described as Equation 1.</p>
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                 <p>To assess this potential problem, we used DLVO theory to calculate the repulsion between gold nanoparticles to estimate the number of gold nanoparticles that would bind to a virus particle. The structure of dengue virus is icosahedral, and there are three E proteins on each surface. The distances between the potential binding sites can be obtained from the structure in protein data bank (1K4R). DLVO theory can be described as Equation 1.</p>
 
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                 <h4>W<sub>total</sub>(D) = W<sub>a</sub>(D) + W<sub>r</sub>(D) = -AR/12D + 2πεε<sub>0</sub>R&Psi;<sub>&delta;</sub><sup>2</sup>exp(-κD)         Equation 1. </h4>
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                 <h4>W<sub>total</sub>(D) = W<sub>a</sub>(D) + W<sub>r</sub>(D) = -AR/12D + 2πεε<sub>0</sub>R&Psi;<sub>&delta;</sub><sup>2</sup>exp(-κD) &emsp;&emsp; Equation 1. </h4>
 
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                 <p>W<sub>total</sub>(D): total energy<br>
 
                 <p>W<sub>total</sub>(D): total energy<br>

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