Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Quantum effects and noise in biomolecules
New Journal of Physics has a Focus issue on Quantum Effects and Noise in Biomolecules. This includes a paper by myself and my former students Jacques Bothma and Joel Gilmore, The role of quantum effects in proton transfer reactions in enzymes: quantum tunneling in a noisy environment?
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