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Protein Engineering|December 10, 1999
Use of a quantitative structure-property relationship to design larger model proteins that fold rapidlyA R Dinner, E Verosub, M Karplus
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 8, 2022
Augmented transition path theory for sequences of eventsChatipat Lorpaiboon, Jonathan Weare, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|December 17, 2025
An Exact Multiple-Time-Step Variational Formulation for the Committor and the Transition RateChatipat Lorpaiboon, Jonathan Weare, Aaron R Dinner
Soft Matter|May 15, 2025
Tailoring interactions between active nematic defects with reinforcement learningCarlos Floyd, Aaron R Dinner, Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 8, 2023
Simulating structured fluids with tensorial viscoelasticityCarlos Floyd, Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 17, 2018
Entropic constraints on the steady-state fitness of competing self-replicatorsOwen Leddy, Zhiyue Lu, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 26, 2007
Effects of nonproductive binding on the kinetics of enzymatic reactions with patterned substratesAmbarish Nag, Tong Zhao, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 22, 2006
Dynamic coupling between coordinates in a model for biomolecular isomerizationAo Ma, Ambarish Nag, Aaron R Dinner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2008
A two-step nucleotide-flipping mechanism enables kinetic discrimination of DNA lesions by AGTJie Hu, Ao Ma, Aaron R Dinner
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 28, 2010
Incorporating friction and collective shear moves into a lattice gasAlex Dickson, Alice Nasto, Aaron R Dinner
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Protein Engineering|December 10, 1999
Use of a quantitative structure-property relationship to design larger model proteins that fold rapidlyA R Dinner, E Verosub, M Karplus
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 8, 2022
Augmented transition path theory for sequences of eventsChatipat Lorpaiboon, Jonathan Weare, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|December 17, 2025
An Exact Multiple-Time-Step Variational Formulation for the Committor and the Transition RateChatipat Lorpaiboon, Jonathan Weare, Aaron R Dinner
Soft Matter|May 15, 2025
Tailoring interactions between active nematic defects with reinforcement learningCarlos Floyd, Aaron R Dinner, Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 8, 2023
Simulating structured fluids with tensorial viscoelasticityCarlos Floyd, Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 17, 2018
Entropic constraints on the steady-state fitness of competing self-replicatorsOwen Leddy, Zhiyue Lu, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 26, 2007
Effects of nonproductive binding on the kinetics of enzymatic reactions with patterned substratesAmbarish Nag, Tong Zhao, Aaron R Dinner
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 22, 2006
Dynamic coupling between coordinates in a model for biomolecular isomerizationAo Ma, Ambarish Nag, Aaron R Dinner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2008
A two-step nucleotide-flipping mechanism enables kinetic discrimination of DNA lesions by AGTJie Hu, Ao Ma, Aaron R Dinner
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 28, 2010
Incorporating friction and collective shear moves into a lattice gasAlex Dickson, Alice Nasto, Aaron R Dinner
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