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DataSheet1_Identification of DNA Bases and Their Cations in Astrochemical Environments: Computational Spectroscopy of Thymine as a Test Case.ZIP
Published 2021“…We consider mid-infrared (MIR) and near-infrared (NIR) vibrational spectra of neutral (T) and cationic (T<sup>+</sup>) thymine ground states, and vibrationally-resolved photoelectron (PE) spectra in the far UV range from 8.7 to 9.4 eV. …”
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Identification of Residues Potentially Involved in Optical Shifts in the Water-Soluble Chlorophyll <i>a</i>‑Binding Protein through Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Published 2024Subjects: “…residues potentially involved…”
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Identification of Residues Potentially Involved in Optical Shifts in the Water-Soluble Chlorophyll <i>a</i>‑Binding Protein through Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Published 2024Subjects: “…residues potentially involved…”
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Proteins involved in EV biogenesis present in <i>Eh</i>A1 and <i>Eh</i>B2 EV proteomes.
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A rare non-Robertsonian translocation involving chromosomes 15 and 21
Published 2022“…Only two reports of this translocation, involving chromosomes 15 and 21 but different breakpoints, have been described so far. …”
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Spectral and Structural Variations of Biomimetic Light-Harvesting Nanotubes
Published 2019“…Employing quantum chemical molecular modeling the spectra of individual nanotubes can be explained consistently only for a molecular packing model that is fundamentally different from those considered so far for the natural systems. Subsequent theoretical simulations reveal that the remaining spectral variations between single nanotubes can be traced back to small variations of the mutual orientations of the monomer transition dipole moments that are far beyond the resolving power of high-resolution electron microscopy imaging techniques.…”