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dan May 10, 2024 3 minute read

A new AlphaFold is here, which is neat

It's interesting but Google is holding something back

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A protein structure diagram showing antibodies binding to an HIV spike protein.
Antibodies (yellow) binding to the epitopes (red) of the HIV spike protein (green) projecting from a cell (gray). NIAID via Flickr.

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