Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (86)

  1. 81. Van Damme, M., & Prévost, M. (1985). Transport of charged macromolecules across a biological charged membrane. Computer programs in biomedicine, 19(2-3), 107-117. doi:10.1016/0010-468X(85)90001-7
  2. 82. Gallez, D., & Prévost, M. (1984). Repulsive hydration forces between charged lipidic bilayers: A linear stability analysis. Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 10, 123-131.
  3. 83. Prévost, M., & Gallez, D. (1984). The role of repulsive hydration forces on the stability of aqueous black films: application to vesicle fusion. Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions (Print), 80, 517.
  4. 84. Gallez, D., Prévost, M., Steinchen, A., & Sanfeld, A. (1983). Bending and squeezing stability of membranes: The role of asymmetry. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 404, 108-109. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1983.tb19438.x
  5. 85. Prévost, M., Gallez, D., & Sanfeld, A. (1983). Electrohydrodynamic stability of unsymmetrical aqueous films. Application to membrane-membrane interactions. Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions II, 79(7), 961-976. doi:10.1039/F29837900961
  6. 86. Prévost, M., Bisch, P. M., & Sanfeld, A. (1982). Stability of low tension interfaces and propagation of longitudinal waves: role of the electrical double layers. Journal of colloid and interface science, 88, 353.
  7.   Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (9)

  8. 1. Krammer, E.-M., Homblé, F., & Prévost, M. (2012). Ion selectivity in VDAC1: a Molecular Dynamics Study of wild-type and mutant proteins. In From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology: – Celebrating Harold Scheraga’s 90th Birthday (pp. 95-98) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag.
  9. 2. Ferro, V. A., Mann, J., Khan, M., Prévost, M., Mc Adam, D., Aughey, E., & Harvey, M. J. A. (2004). Improving the efficacy and specificity of immunization against mammalian gonadotrophin releasing hormone using modified sequences. 2nd International Symposium on Non-surgical Methods for Pet Population Control (pp. 99-107) 2nd International Symposium on Non-surgical Methods for Pet Population Control(June 24-27, 2004: Breckenridge, Colorado, US).
  10. 3. Pugliese, L., Prévost, M., & Wodak, S. (1999). Simulations of protein unfolding: Insights into the hydration process. Structure and Reactivity in Aqueous solutions: Characterization of Chemical and Biological Systems. Vol. 305 Theoretical and Experimental Approaches; [proceedings of The Nato Advanced Study Institute on Hydration Processes in Biology: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches(4 - 15 May 1998: Les Houches).
  11. 4. Van Belle, D., Lippens, G., Prévost, M., & Wodak, S. (1994). The influence of induced water dipoles on computed properties of liquid water and on hydration and association of non polar solutes. In Structure and Reactivity in Aqueous solutions: Characterization of Chemical and Biological Systems: Vol. 568 (p. 318) American Chemical Society.
  12. 5. Wodak, S., & Prévost, M. (1994). Origins of mutation induced stability changes in barnase: an analysis based on free energy calculations. In Statistical Mechanics, Protein Structure and Protein Substrate Interactions. (p. 63) Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, N.Y.
  13. 6. Wodak, S., Prévost, M., Tidor, B., & Karplus, M. (1991). Analysis of the Stability Mutant Ile96Ala in Barnase, Based on Free Energy Simulations. Advances in Biomolecular Simulations , Obernai 12-14 March 1991, AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol. 239 (p. 283) (12-14 March 1991: Obernai).

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