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Mark S Friedrichs

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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry|June 28, 2005
Guidelines for the routine application of the peptide hits techniqueJi Gao, Mark S Friedrichs, Ashok R Dongre, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|December 25, 2003
Changes in the protein expression of yeast as a function of carbon sourceJi Gao, Gregory J Opiteck, Mark S Friedrichs, et al.
Journal of Computational Chemistry|February 5, 2009
Accelerating molecular dynamic simulation on graphics processing unitsMark S Friedrichs, Peter Eastman, Vishal Vaidyanathan, et al.
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|January 15, 2013
OpenMM 4: A Reusable, Extensible, Hardware Independent Library for High Performance Molecular SimulationPeter Eastman, Mark S Friedrichs, John D Chodera, et al.
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry|June 28, 2005
Guidelines for the routine application of the peptide hits techniqueJi Gao, Mark S Friedrichs, Ashok R Dongre, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|December 25, 2003
Changes in the protein expression of yeast as a function of carbon sourceJi Gao, Gregory J Opiteck, Mark S Friedrichs, et al.
Journal of Computational Chemistry|February 5, 2009
Accelerating molecular dynamic simulation on graphics processing unitsMark S Friedrichs, Peter Eastman, Vishal Vaidyanathan, et al.
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|January 15, 2013
OpenMM 4: A Reusable, Extensible, Hardware Independent Library for High Performance Molecular SimulationPeter Eastman, Mark S Friedrichs, John D Chodera, et al.
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