Ping Lin
Affiliations: | 2005-2008 | Chemistry | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Munasinghe A, Mathavan A, Mathavan A, et al. (2021) Atomistic insight towards the impact of polymer architecture and grafting density on structure-dynamics of PEGylated bovine serum albumin and their applications. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 154: 075101 |
Munasinghe A, Baker SL, Lin P, et al. (2019) Structure-function-dynamics of α-chymotrypsin based conjugates as a function of polymer charge. Soft Matter |
Munasinghe A, Mathavan A, Mathavan A, et al. (2019) PEGylation within a confined hydrophobic cavity of a protein. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp |
Baker SL, Munasinghe A, Kaupbayeva B, et al. (2019) Transforming protein-polymer conjugate purification by tuning protein solubility. Nature Communications. 10: 4718 |
Rukmani SJ, Lin P, Andrew JS, et al. (2019) Molecular Modeling of Complex Cross-Linked Networks of PEGDA Nanogels. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |
Munasinghe A, Mathavan A, Mathavan A, et al. (2019) Molecular Insight into the Protein-Polymer Interactions in N-Terminal PEGylated Bovine Serum Albumin. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |
Lin P, Colina CM. (2019) Molecular simulation of protein–polymer conjugates Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering. 23: 44-50 |
Ramezanghorbani F, Lin P, Colina CM. (2018) Optimizing Protein-Polymer Interactions in a Poly(ethylene glycol) Coarse-Grained Model. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |
Baker SL, Munasinghe A, Murata H, et al. (2018) Intramolecular interactions of conjugated polymers mimic molecular chaperones to stabilize protein-polymer conjugates. Biomacromolecules |
Munasinghe A, Lin P, Colina CM. (2017) Unraveling Binding Interactions between Human RANKL and Its Decoy Receptor Osteoprotegerin. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |