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Abstract Membrane fusion between HIV and host cells requires interaction between the N‐terminal and C‐terminal repeat regions (NHR and CHR) of the gp41 envelope subunit. A deep hydrophobic pocket (HP) on the surface of NHR is considered crucial in this interaction.
Daniel Polo‐Megías +9 more
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Salt-specific effects in lysozyme solutions
The effects of additions of low-molecular-mass salts on the properties of aqueous lysozyme solutions are examined by using the cloud-point temperature, T_{cloud}, measurements.
T. Janc +3 more
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A recently proposed pH‐ and redox‐driven tristable [2]rotaxane in CH2Cl2 dilute solution is investigated, combining converged Density Functional Theory (DFT)‐based electronic eigenstates. The theoretical picture that has emerged allows to identify the local supramolecular interaction patterns capable of modulating the mutual position of a DB24C8 ...
Costantino Zazza +3 more
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SECOND VIRIAL COEFFICIENTS OF NONSPHERICAL MOLECULES WITH INDIVIDUAL DAMPING OF HFDID 1 POTENTIAL [PDF]
The second virial coefficients are given as a spherical-core contribution plus a series of nonspherical perturbation terms. A revised analysis is given of the effect of long-range nonspherical terms in the intermolecular potential on the second virial ...
doaj
Instabilities in complex mixtures with a large number of components
Inside living cells are complex mixtures of thousands of components. It is hopeless to try to characterise all the individual interactions in these mixtures.
C. E. Porter +10 more
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Molecular Origins of Philicity: How Atomic Interactions Determine Miscibility and Diffusivity
Alterations in the atomic philicity, as represented by Lennard–Jones parameters, determine the miscibility of an alkane‐perfluoroalkane system. Some parameters enhance mixing, while others enhance phase separation.We present a computational study on the microscopic origin of molecular philicity, which determines the miscibility and diffusivity of ...
Anna Luisa Upterworth +2 more
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MODIFIED NUMERICAL TABLES FOR THE CALCULATION OF NON-SPHERICAL CONTRIBUTION TO SECOND VIRIAL COEFFICIENTS AND THE CORRELATION EQUATIONS OF STATE FOR CO,, CS, AND C6H6 [PDF]
A revised analysis of the effect of long-range nonspherical terms in the intermolecular potential on the second virial coefficient is presented with a preferred Hartree-Fock-Dispersion functional (HFD-C) spherical core treatment of the integrations for ...
doaj
Effects of the second virial coefficient on the adiabatic lapse rate of dry atmospheres
We study the effect of the second virial coefficient on the adiabatic lapse rate of a dry atmosphere. To this end, we compute the corresponding adiabatic curves, the internal energy, and the heat capacity, among other thermodynamic parameters.
Díaz, Bogar +3 more
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Streaming potential analysis of hair variation: Ethnicities and environmental exposures
Ethnicity and weathering shape electrokinetic behaviour and particle deposition in hair. ζ‐potential magnitudes ranked Caucasian > Indian > Chinese with no significant root‐tip variations. Deposition patterns generally correlate with ζ‐potential but differ by ethnicity, implicating other factors.
Huijun Phoebe Tham +2 more
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Gaussian-Charge Polarizable Interaction Potential for Carbon Dioxide
A number of simple pair interaction potentials of the carbon dioxide molecule are investigated and found to underestimate the magnitude of the second virial coefficient in the temperature interval 220 K to 448 K by up to 20%.
Atkins P. +6 more
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