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MBN Explorer allows one to simulate a large variety of biomolecules, biomolecular, hybrid bio-nano systems with various interfaces. Transformations of these systems at different thermal and biologically relevant conditions, at various external stresses can be explored. Numerous possible case studies include proteins, DNA, lipids bilayers, interaction of these systems with nanoparticles, external environments and many more. Proteins and DNA are essential for functioning of living systems. MBN Explorer allows one to simulate structure and dynamics of proteins, DNA, RNA and other biomolecules in ubiquitous environments. Protein folding, antigen-antibody bounding, DNA unzipping, radiation damage phenomena and many other processes involving biomolecules can be studied with the use of MBN Explorer.

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Solov’yov, I.A., Korol, A.V., Solov’yov, A.V. (2017). Biomolecular Systems. In: Multiscale Modeling of Complex Molecular Structure and Dynamics with MBN Explorer. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56087-8_5

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