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| - | [[Image:delphiproteins.png|center|thumb|400px|Electrostatic potentials of β-lactoglobulin, Bovine serum albumin, and Zn-Insulin at pH 6. Calculated with DelPhi (a 'Nonlinear Poisson Boltzmann Solver') and displayed using UCSF Chimera. Protein charge anisotropy is a major component in both protein self-association and interaction with bio-derived polyelectrolytes.]] | + | [[Image:delphiproteins.png|center|thumb|400px|Electrostatic potentials of three proteins (β-lactoglobulin, Bovine serum albumin, and Zn-Insulin) at pH 6. Calculated with DelPhi (a 'Nonlinear Poisson Boltzmann Solver') and displayed using UCSF Chimera. Protein charge anisotropy is a major component in both protein self-association and interaction with bio-derived polyelectrolytes.]] |
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Revision as of 16:51, 29 January 2014
I am a Ph.D. Candidate in the Dubin Research Group at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Electrostatic potentials of three proteins (β-lactoglobulin, Bovine serum albumin, and Zn-Insulin) at pH 6. Calculated with DelPhi (a 'Nonlinear Poisson Boltzmann Solver') and displayed using UCSF Chimera. Protein charge anisotropy is a major component in both protein self-association and interaction with bio-derived polyelectrolytes.
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