Development and biological applications of quantum mechanical continuum solvation models

CJ Cramer, DG Truhlar

Index: Smith; Spackman Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1955 , vol. 212, p. 271,291

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Abstract

... Since the bulk of preparative organic chemistry and all of biological chemistry occur in condensed phases ... This approach yields [60,78,98,132-135] AG°=-J £ I Î £ Mffp'M™ (11) 5 ... and co- workers had moderate success applying this idea to the twenty biologically important amino ...

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