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Publications by Paul S. Nerenberg
Non-Bonded Force Field Model With Advanced Restrained Electrostatic Potential Charges (RESP2)
Communications Chemistry
Biochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
Chemistry
Physical Basis of Metal-Binding Specificity inEscherichia coliNikR
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Biochemistry
Colloid
Catalysis
Chemistry
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Developing an Accurate All-Atom Fixed-Charge Force Field for RNA With Implicitly Polarized Charges
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On the Calculation of the Electrostatic Potential, Electric Field and Electric Field Gradient From the Aspherical Pseudoatom Model
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography
Incremental Update of Electrostatic Interactions in Adaptively Restrained Particle Simulations
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Automatic Assignment of Bonded Force Field Parameters for Small Molecules Using Machine Learning
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Bubble Transfer by Electrostatic Force.
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The Electrostatic Energy of a Lattice of Point Charges
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