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Dr Mark Miller's Outputs (2)

Controlling the folding and substrate-binding of proteins using polymer brushes. (2012)
Journal Article
Rubenstein, B., Coluzza, I., & Miller, M. (2012). Controlling the folding and substrate-binding of proteins using polymer brushes. Physical Review Letters, 108(20), Article 208104. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.108.208104

The extent of coupling between the folding of a protein and its binding to a substrate varies from protein to protein. Some proteins have highly structured native states in solution, while others are natively disordered and only fold fully upon bindi... Read More about Controlling the folding and substrate-binding of proteins using polymer brushes..

Density functional theory for Baxter’s sticky hard spheres in confinement. (2012)
Journal Article
Hansen-Goos, H., Miller, M., & Wettlaufer, J. (2012). Density functional theory for Baxter’s sticky hard spheres in confinement. Physical Review Letters, 108(4), Article 047801. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.108.047801

It has recently been shown that a free energy for Baxter’s sticky hard-sphere fluid is uniquely defined within the framework of fundamental measure theory (FMT) for the inhomogeneous hard-sphere fluid, provided that it obeys scaled-particle theory an... Read More about Density functional theory for Baxter’s sticky hard spheres in confinement..