SOP-GPU: influence of solvent-induced hydrodynamic interactions on dynamic structural transitions in protein assemblies.

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Published in J Comput Chem on March 26, 2016

Authors

Andrey Alekseenko1,2, Olga Kononova1,2, Yaroslav Kholodov3,4, Kenneth A Marx1, Valeri Barsegov1,2

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Chemistry, One University ave, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts, 01854.
2: 9 Institutskiy per, Department of Control and Applied Mathematics Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow region, 141700, Russia.
3: 1 Universitetskaya st, Department of Information Systems Innopolis University, Innopolis, Tatarstan, 420500, Russia.
4: 19/18, 2-nd Brestskaya st, Department of Applied Mathematics Institute of Computer Aided Design of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 123056, Russia.

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