Implicit solvation
Implicit solvation (sometimes termed continuum solvation) is a method to represent solvent as a continuous medium instead of individual “explicit” solvent molecules, most often used in molecular dynamics simulations and in other applications of molecular mechanics. The method is often applied to estimate free energy of solute-solvent interactions in structural and chemical processes, such as folding or conformational transitions of proteins, DNA, RNA, and polysaccharides, association of biological macromolecules with ligands, or transport of drugs across biological membranes.
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Implicit solvation
Implicit solvation (sometimes termed continuum solvation) is a method to represent solvent as a continuous medium instead of individual “explicit” solvent molecules, most often used in molecular dynamics simulations and in other applications of molecular mechanics. The method is often applied to estimate free energy of solute-solvent interactions in structural and chemical processes, such as folding or conformational transitions of proteins, DNA, RNA, and polysaccharides, association of biological macromolecules with ligands, or transport of drugs across biological membranes.
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Implicit solvation (sometimes ...... eatment of ionization effects.
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陰溶媒(いんようばい、英語:Implicit solvent ...... して表現する一つの方式である。連続溶媒と呼ばれることもある。
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Implicit solvation (sometimes ...... s across biological membranes.
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陰溶媒(いんようばい、英語:Implicit solvent ...... して表現する一つの方式である。連続溶媒と呼ばれることもある。
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Implicit solvation
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陰溶媒
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