AMOEBA Polarizable Atomic Multipole Force Field for Nucleic Acids.
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Jean-Philip Piquemal | Jay W. Ponder | Pengyu Ren | Zhifeng Jing | Chuanjie Wu | Pengyu Y. Ren | J. Ponder | Changsheng Zhang | J. Piquemal | Chuanjie Wu | Zhifeng Jing | Changsheng Zhang | Chao Lu | Chao Lu | Jean‐Philip Piquemal
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