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Arieh Warshel
Arieh Warshel
Arieh Warshel
(; born November 20, 1940) is an Israeli-American
biochemist
and
biophysicist
. He is a pioneer in computational studies on functional properties of
biological molecules
, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and holds the Dana and David Dornsife Chair in Chemistry at the
University of Southern California
. He received the 2013
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
, together with
Michael Levitt
and
Martin Karplus
for "the development of
multiscale models
for complex chemical systems".
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ZnT2 is an electroneutral proton-coupled vesicular antiporter displaying an apparent stoichiometry of two protons per zinc ion.
by
Yarden Golan
,
Raphael Alhadeff
,
Arieh
Warshel
,
Yehuda G Assaraf
Published 2019-03-01
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Correction: Demonstrating aspects of multiscale modeling by studying the permeation pathway of the human ZnT2 zinc transporter.
by
Yarden Golan
,
Raphael Alhadeff
,
Fabian Glaser
,
Assaf Ganoth
,
Arieh
Warshel
,
Yehuda G Assaraf
Published 2019-05-01
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Demonstrating aspects of multiscale modeling by studying the permeation pathway of the human ZnT2 zinc transporter.
by
Yarden Golan
,
Raphael Alhadeff
,
Fabian Glaser
,
Assaf Ganoth
,
Arieh
Warshel
,
Yehuda G Assaraf
Published 2018-11-01
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