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分子動力学法を用いたDNAテロメア構造中バックボーン水素の溶媒接触表面積の評価

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分子動力学法を用いたDNAテロメア構造中バックボーン水素の溶媒接触表面積の評価
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Transaction of the Japan Society for Simulation Technology, June 2021
DOI 10.11308/tjsst.13.32
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土田 陽平, 齋藤 誠紀, 中村 浩章, 米谷 佳晃, 藤原 進

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