Recently, it was shown that the spectral graph theory is exceptionally useful for understanding not only morphological structural differences in ion aggregates but also similarities between an ion network and a water H-bonding network in highly concentrated salt solutions. Here, we present spectral graph analysis results on osmolyte aggregates and water H-bonding network structures in aqueous renal osmolyte solutions. The quantitative analyses of the adjacency matrices that are graph-theoretical representations of aggregates of osmolyte molecules and water H-bond structures provide the ensemble average eigenvalue spectra and degree distribution. We show that urea molecules form quite different morphological structures compared to other prot...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
AbstractThe kidney uses mixtures of five osmolytes to counter the stress induced by high urea and Na...
Osmolytes found endogenously in almost all living beings play an important role in regulating cell v...
Water structure in aqueous osmolyte solutions, deduced from the slight alteration in the water–water...
In molecular and cellular biology, dissolved ions and molecules have decisive effects on chemical an...
Osmolytes are an integral part of living organism, e.g., the kidney uses sorbitol, trimethylglycine,...
Dissolved ions in water tend to form polydisperse ion aggregates such as ion pairs, relatively compa...
The IR absorption and time-resolved IR spectroscopy of the OD stretch mode of HDO in water was succe...
It has long been observed that trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and urea demonstrate dramatically diffe...
The IR absorption and time-resolved IR spectroscopy of the OD stretch mode of HDO in water was succe...
Ions in high salt solutions have a strong propensity to form polydisperse ion aggregates with broad ...
Carrying out molecular dynamics simulations and graph theoretical analyses of high salt solutions, a...
The hydration and hydrogen-bond topology of small water solvated molecules such as the naturally occ...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
AbstractThe kidney uses mixtures of five osmolytes to counter the stress induced by high urea and Na...
Osmolytes found endogenously in almost all living beings play an important role in regulating cell v...
Water structure in aqueous osmolyte solutions, deduced from the slight alteration in the water–water...
In molecular and cellular biology, dissolved ions and molecules have decisive effects on chemical an...
Osmolytes are an integral part of living organism, e.g., the kidney uses sorbitol, trimethylglycine,...
Dissolved ions in water tend to form polydisperse ion aggregates such as ion pairs, relatively compa...
The IR absorption and time-resolved IR spectroscopy of the OD stretch mode of HDO in water was succe...
It has long been observed that trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and urea demonstrate dramatically diffe...
The IR absorption and time-resolved IR spectroscopy of the OD stretch mode of HDO in water was succe...
Ions in high salt solutions have a strong propensity to form polydisperse ion aggregates with broad ...
Carrying out molecular dynamics simulations and graph theoretical analyses of high salt solutions, a...
The hydration and hydrogen-bond topology of small water solvated molecules such as the naturally occ...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
The relevant role played by residual water in modulating the dynamics and structure of a protein, a ...
AbstractAn understanding of the impact of the crowded conditions in the cytoplasm on its biomolecule...
AbstractThe kidney uses mixtures of five osmolytes to counter the stress induced by high urea and Na...
Osmolytes found endogenously in almost all living beings play an important role in regulating cell v...