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Phase transition of a single protein-like copolymer chain

Wang et al., 2013

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13287832440707530828
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Wang Z
Wang L
He X
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Soft Matter

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Protein-like copolymers (PLCs) are a kind of artificial macromolecule owning protein characteristics. We investigate the general phase transition of a single PLC chain with uniform block structure using a parallel Wang–Landau sampling method. Two typical PLC …
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