Supercomputing Institute
for Digital Simulation
and Advanced Computation


Spring 2000 Research Bulletin of the Supercomputing Institute
 

Cardiac Zippers
and Molecular
Motors


This figure shows how essential amino acids, leucines (red) and isoleucines (blue), form a zipper that holds this protein together in the membrane of a heart cell. This work is described in detail here.
Also in this issue:





Supersonic Drag Reduction

 




Turbulent Reacting Flows

 




Multi-scale Quantum Models

 
 

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