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Molecular simulation of hydrophobin adsorption at an oil–water interface
David Cheung
Pure And Applied Chemistry
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Chemistry
Adsorption
100%
Simulation
100%
Protein
87%
Strength
37%
Number
25%
Application
25%
Hydrophobic Surface
12%
Protein Structure
12%
Nanoparticle
12%
Surfactant
12%
Flexibility
12%
Molecule
12%
Strain
12%
Surface Structure
12%
Biotechnology
12%
Physics
Adsorption
100%
Protein
100%
Simulation
100%
Molecular Dynamics
37%
Utilization
25%
Molecules
12%
Flexibility
12%
Particle
12%
Strain
12%
Calculation
12%
Biotechnology
12%
Value
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adsorption
100%
Protein
87%
Biological Functions
37%
Strength
37%
Surface Property
12%
Surfactant
12%
Small Molecule
12%
Biomolecules
12%
Protein Structure
12%
Filamentous Fungus
12%
Electric Potential
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hydrophobin
100%