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The following pages link to Modeling the electrophoresis of rigid polyions: application to lysozyme (Q39661671):
Displaying 20 items.
- Calculation of hydrodynamic properties of globular proteins from their atomic-level structure (Q29620591) (← links)
- Functional binding of hexanucleotides to 3C protease of hepatitis A virus (Q30155408) (← links)
- Detection of nanosecond time scale side-chain jumps in a protein dissolved in water/glycerol solvent (Q30157209) (← links)
- Precise boundary element computation of protein transport properties: Diffusion tensors, specific volume, and hydration. (Q30354503) (← links)
- Modeling the hydration of proteins: prediction of structural and hydrodynamic parameters from X-ray diffraction and scattering data (Q30788936) (← links)
- Modeling the electrophoresis of lysozyme. II. Inclusion of ion relaxation (Q33906990) (← links)
- The length dependence of translational diffusion, free solution electrophoretic mobility, and electrophoretic tether force of rigid rod-like model duplex DNA. (Q34176736) (← links)
- Computational methods for biomolecular electrostatics (Q36712976) (← links)
- Calculation of translational friction and intrinsic viscosity. II. Application to globular proteins (Q36795615) (← links)
- Stagnation of flow in protein cavities by boundary element microhydrodynamics (Q37408997) (← links)
- Prediction of Hydrodynamic and Other Solution Properties of Rigid Proteins from Atomic- and Residue-Level Models (Q38492496) (← links)
- Future directions for combining molecular and continuum models in protein simulations (Q40838519) (← links)
- The dependence of the electrophoretic mobility of small organic ions on ionic strength and complex formation (Q43146585) (← links)
- Hydrodynamic Radius Coincides with the Slip Plane Position in the Electrokinetic Behavior of Lysozyme. (Q47554434) (← links)
- Numerical path integration technique for the calculation of transport properties of proteins (Q47751770) (← links)
- Application of the thin‐shell formulation to the numerical modeling of Stern layer in biomolecular electrostatics (Q50997489) (← links)
- Short-Time Glassy Dynamics in Viscous Protein Solutions with Competing Interactions. (Q51613476) (← links)
- Modeling the sequence-dependent diffusion coefficients of short DNA molecules (Q51618928) (← links)
- Hydration from hydrodynamics. General considerations and applications of bead modelling to globular proteins (Q77530436) (← links)
- Use of T4 lysozyme charge mutants to examine electrophoretic models (Q78679362) (← links)