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Academic Article Role of the multipolar electrostatic interaction energy components in strong and weak cation-p interactions.
Academic Article Hydrogen-bonded trimers of DNA bases and their interaction with metal cations: ab initio quantum-chemical and empirical potential study.
Academic Article Stabilization of the purine.purine.pyrimidine DNA base triplets by divalent metal cations.
Academic Article Cation-pi and amino-acceptor interactions between hydrated metal cations and DNA bases. A quantum-chemical view.
Academic Article Electronic properties, hydrogen bonding, stacking, and cation binding of DNA and RNA bases.
Academic Article Theoretical study of interaction of urate with li(+), na(+), k(+), be(2+), mg(2+), and ca(2+) metal cations.
Academic Article Iso-guanine quintet complexes coordinated by mono valent cations (Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+).
Academic Article Vibrational analysis of complexes of urate with IA group metal cations (Li+, Na+ and K+).
Academic Article Tautomeric equilibrium, stability, and hydrogen bonding in 2'-deoxyguanosine monophosphate complexed with Mg2+.
Academic Article Thermodynamics and kinetics of intramolecular water assisted proton transfer in Na+ -1-methylcytosine water complexes.
Academic Article Comprehensive study on the solvation of mono- and divalent metal cations: Li+, Na+, K+, Be2+, Mg2+ and Ca2+.
Academic Article Molecular recognition at methyl methacrylate/n-butyl acrylate (MMA/nBA) monomer unit boundaries of phospholipids at p-MMA/nBA copolymer surfaces.
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