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  • 2. Temperature dependence of three-body hydrophobic interactions: potential of mean force, enthalpy, entropy, heat capacity, and nonadditivity.
    Moghaddam MS, Shimizu S, Chan HS.
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  • 7. Hydrophobic and ionic interactions in nanosized water droplets.
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  • 9. Simulations of macromolecules in protective and denaturing osmolytes: properties of mixed solvent systems and their effects on water and protein structure and dynamics.
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  • 11. On the salt-induced stabilization of pair and many-body hydrophobic interactions.
    Ghosh T, Kalra A, Garde S.
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  • 12. Potential of mean force of hydrophobic association: dependence on solute size.
    Sobolewski E, Makowski M, Czaplewski C, Liwo A, Ołdziej S, Scheraga HA.
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  • 13. Hydrophobic interactions between methane and a nanoscopic pocket: three dimensional distribution of potential of mean force revealed by computer simulations.
    Setny P.
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  • 14. Molecular origin of anticooperativity in hydrophobic association.
    Czaplewski C, Liwo A, Ripoll DR, Scheraga HA.
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  • 15. Application of the local-bulk partitioning and competitive binding models to interpret preferential interactions of glycine betaine and urea with protein surface.
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    Wong HJ, Stathopulos PB, Bonner JM, Sawyer M, Meiering EM.
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  • 17. Interactions between hydrophobic and ionic solutes in aqueous guanidinium chloride and urea solutions: lessons for protein denaturation mechanism.
    O'Brien EP, Dima RI, Brooks B, Thirumalai D.
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  • 18. Protein cold denaturation as seen from the solvent.
    Davidovic M, Mattea C, Qvist J, Halle B.
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