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Spring 2019
Computational methods are nowadays essential tools employed in the field of drug design. Indeed, bringing a molecular compound from bench to clinic is a challenging, time-consuming and expensive goal to achieve. Computer-aided drug design (CADD) techniques aim to simplify this process, by...
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Response to Alternating Electric Fields of Tubulin Dimers and Microtubule Ensembles in Electrolytic Solutions
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Microtubules (MTs), which are cylindrical protein filaments that play crucial roles in eukaryotic cell functions, have been implicated in electrical signalling as biological nanowires. We report on the small-signal AC (“alternating current”) conductance of electrolytic solutions containing MTs...