ASH License Agreement
Source Code License Agreement for ASH
Copyright (c) 2006, Protein Data Bank Japan
All rights reserved.
The ASH program was developed by Hiroyuki Toh of the Medical Institute of
Bioregulation at Kyushu University, Daron M. Standley, and Haruki
Nakamura of the Institute for Protein Research at Osaka Univeristy
(the "contributors"), as one of the activities of the Protein Data
Bank Japan, supported by grant-in-aid from the Institute for
Bioinformatics Research and Development, Japan Science and Technology
Corporation (BIRD-JST).
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