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An Assessment of Potential of Mean Force Calculations with Implicit Solvent Models

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Published
Sep 28, 2004
Vol/Issue
108(42)
Pages
16525-16532
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Collin M. Stultz (2004). An Assessment of Potential of Mean Force Calculations with Implicit Solvent Models. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108(42), 16525-16532. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp047126t