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Author: Jingcheng Wu

A discussion of recent FAH work on ab initio nanoreactor

November 14, 2014 by Jingcheng Wu

What’s an ab initio nanoreactor for? In an ab initio nanoreactor, molecules are allowed to react freely with each other over the course of the molecular dynamics simulation, and then…

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A discussion of recent FAH work on protein aggregation-related diseases

September 5, 2014 by Jingcheng Wu

  About protein aggregation-related diseases For newly synthesized proteins to become functional, they have to fold into a particular three-dimensional structure or conformation first. During the folding process, a protein…

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