tooluniverse-protein-structure-retrieval
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Retrieves protein structure data from various databases and provides detailed structural information for scientific research and analysis.
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Installation
npx skills add mims-harvard/ToolUniversepip install tooluniverseclaude mcp add --transport stdio tooluniverse -- tooluniverse-smcp-stdio --compact-modepip install tooluniverse[client] # Minimal installation{
"mcpServers": {
"tooluniverse": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ...More from this repository10
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