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Angus Gray-Weale

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 16, 2012
The surface relaxation of waterMaoyuan Liu, James K Beattie, Angus Gray-Weale
Physical Review Letters|August 7, 2007
Randomly hyperbranched polymersDominik Konkolewicz, Robert G Gilbert, Angus Gray-Weale
The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 14, 2008
Models for randomly hyperbranched polymers: Theory and simulationDominik Konkolewicz, Oliver Thorn-Seshold, Angus Gray-Weale
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|August 24, 2010
A divergent synthesis of modular dendrimers via sequential C-C bond fragmentation thio-Michael additionJudith Hierold, Angus Gray-Weale, David W Lupton
Biomacromolecules|February 13, 2007
Interpreting size-exclusion data for highly branched biopolymers by reverse monte carlo simulationsChristopher J C Watts, Angus Gray-Weale, Robert G Gilbert
Biophysical Journal|January 18, 2006
Role of protein flexibility in ion permeation: a case study in gramicidin ATurgut Baştuğ, Angus Gray-Weale, Swarna M Patra, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 8, 2010
Hyperbranched alternating block copolymers using thiol-yne chemistry: materials with tuneable propertiesDominik Konkolewicz, Cheuk Ka Poon, Angus Gray-Weale, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|August 14, 2015
Photovoltaic performance and the energy landscape of CH3NH3PbI3Yecheng Zhou, Fuzhi Huang, Yi-Bing Cheng, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 23, 2015
Order and correlation contributions to the entropy of hydrophobic solvationMaoyuan Liu, Quinn Alexander Besford, Thomas Mulvaney, et al.
Glycoconjugate Journal|November 2, 2015
Liver glycogen in type 2 diabetic mice is randomly branched as enlarged aggregates with blunted glucose releaseQuinn Alexander Besford, Xiao-Yi Zeng, Ji-Ming Ye, et al.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 16, 2012
The surface relaxation of waterMaoyuan Liu, James K Beattie, Angus Gray-Weale
Physical Review Letters|August 7, 2007
Randomly hyperbranched polymersDominik Konkolewicz, Robert G Gilbert, Angus Gray-Weale
The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 14, 2008
Models for randomly hyperbranched polymers: Theory and simulationDominik Konkolewicz, Oliver Thorn-Seshold, Angus Gray-Weale
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|August 24, 2010
A divergent synthesis of modular dendrimers via sequential C-C bond fragmentation thio-Michael additionJudith Hierold, Angus Gray-Weale, David W Lupton
Biomacromolecules|February 13, 2007
Interpreting size-exclusion data for highly branched biopolymers by reverse monte carlo simulationsChristopher J C Watts, Angus Gray-Weale, Robert G Gilbert
Biophysical Journal|January 18, 2006
Role of protein flexibility in ion permeation: a case study in gramicidin ATurgut Baştuğ, Angus Gray-Weale, Swarna M Patra, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 8, 2010
Hyperbranched alternating block copolymers using thiol-yne chemistry: materials with tuneable propertiesDominik Konkolewicz, Cheuk Ka Poon, Angus Gray-Weale, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|August 14, 2015
Photovoltaic performance and the energy landscape of CH3NH3PbI3Yecheng Zhou, Fuzhi Huang, Yi-Bing Cheng, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 23, 2015
Order and correlation contributions to the entropy of hydrophobic solvationMaoyuan Liu, Quinn Alexander Besford, Thomas Mulvaney, et al.
Glycoconjugate Journal|November 2, 2015
Liver glycogen in type 2 diabetic mice is randomly branched as enlarged aggregates with blunted glucose releaseQuinn Alexander Besford, Xiao-Yi Zeng, Ji-Ming Ye, et al.
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