Proton transport in proteins and the role of quantum tunneling
Proton transport is ubiquitous in biological systems and has been studied extensively, both with experimental and theoretical methods. A better understanding of this phenomenon is sought because it underpins many fundamental mechanisms that sustain life, such as cellular respiration, photosynthesis,...
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