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    Prediction of Secondary Ionization of the Phosphate Group in Phosphotyrosine Peptides by Wojciechowski, M., Grycuk, T., Antosiewicz, J.M., Lesyng, B.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-02-2003)
    “…A computational approach, based on a continuum molecular electrostatics model, for the calculation of the pK a values of secondary ionization of the phosphate…”
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    Interatomic potentials and the van der Waals' coefficient for the intercombination Cd 326.1 nm absorption line broadened by cadmium pressure by Helmi, M.S., Grycuk, T., Roston, G.D.

    “…The intercombination absorption line of Cd 326.1 nm broadened by cadmium pressure is analysed in the spectral range 300–350 nm. The temperature dependence of…”
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    Fluorescence spectra of the Cd 2 dimer: transitions involving 0 u+ and 1 u Rydberg states and the lowest excited gerade states by Kutner, T, Dalgiewicz-Nowak, R, Grycuk, T

    Published in Chemical physics letters (2004)
    “…Molecular emission of a dense Cd vapour following strong laser excitation at λ=326.1 nm was discovered in the spectral range of 315–345 nm. Electronic…”
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    Interatonic potentials for XO + and B 31 states of intercombination cadmium line 326.1 nm broadened by Ar pressure by Roston, G.D., Helmi, M.S., Grycuk, T.

    Published in Chemical physics (1996)
    “…The temperature dependence of the blue wing of the intercombination absorption Cd 326.1 nm line profile broadened by Ar pressure was carefully studied and…”
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    Binding of SPXK- and APXK-peptide motifs to AT-rich DNA. Experimental and theoretical studies by Brzeski, J, Grycuk, T, Lipkowski, A W, Rudnicki, W, Lesyng, B, Jerzmanowski, A

    Published in Acta biochimica polonica (01-01-1998)
    “…The binding properties of the SPXK- and APXK-type peptides to the AT-rich DNA fragments of different length were studied by measuring the competition of…”
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