Quantifying the mechanism of phosphate monoester hydrolysis in aqueous solution by evaluating the relevant ab initio QM/MM free-energy surfaces.
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Arieh Warshel | Nikolay V Plotnikov | A. Warshel | Suman Chakrabarty | Z. Chu | Zhen T Chu | Suman Chakrabarty | B Ram Prasad | N. V. Plotnikov | B. R. Prasad | Arieh | Warshel
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