Half sphere exposure

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title: Half sphere exposure
text: Half Sphere exposure (HSE) is a protein solvent exposure measure that was first introduced by Hamelryck (2005). Like all solvent exposure measures it measures how buried amino acid residues are in a protein. It is found by counting the number of amino acid neighbors within two half spheres of chosen radius around the amino acid. The calculation of HSE is found by dividing a contact number (CN) sphere in two halves by the plane perpendicular to the Cβ-Cα vector. This simple division of the CN sph
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