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2010
Anandakrishnan, R., T. R. W. Scogland, A. T. Fenley, J. C. Gordon, W. - C. Feng, and A. V. Onufriev, "Accelerating electrostatic surface potential calculation with multi-scale approximation on graphics processing units", Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling, vol. 28, issue 8, pp. 904 - 910, 06/2010.
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2008
Fenley, A. T., J. C. Gordon, and A. Onufriev, "An analytical approach to computing biomolecular electrostatic potential. I. Derivation and analysis", The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 129, issue 7, pp. 075101, 2008.
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Gordon, J. C., A. T. Fenley, and A. Onufriev, "An analytical approach to computing biomolecular electrostatic potential. II. Validation and applications", The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 129, issue 7, pp. 075102, 2008.
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2007
Fenley, A. T., J. C. Gordon, and A. Onufriev, "An Analytical Approach to Computing Biomolecular Electrostatic Potential", J. Chem. Phys, 2007.
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