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Ananya Debnath

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur

Publications -  33
Citations -  449

Ananya Debnath is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bilayer & Lipid bilayer. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 322 citations. Previous affiliations of Ananya Debnath include Max Planck Society & Indian Institute of Science.

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Entropy and dynamics of water in hydration layers of a bilayer.

TL;DR: The translational diffusion of water in the vicinity of the head groups is found to be in a subdiffusive regime and the rotational diffusion constant increases going away from the interface, supported by the slower reorientational relaxation of the dipole vector and OH bond vector of interfacial water.
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Structure and Dynamics of Phospholipid Nanodiscs from All-Atom and Coarse-Grained Simulations

TL;DR: The present study highlights the applicability of multiscale simulation approaches for nanodisc systems and opens the way for future applications, including the study of Nanodisc-embedded membrane proteins.
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Solvent Assisted Tuning of Morphology of a Peptide-Perylenediimide Conjugate: Helical Fibers to Nano-Rings and their Differential Semiconductivity

TL;DR: The self-assembly mechanism of a peptide-perylenediimide (P-1) conjugate in mixed solvent systems of THF/water is studied and the semiconducting properties are correlated with the morphology.
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Unusual confinement properties of a water insoluble small peptide hydrogel

TL;DR: A water insoluble peptide-hydrogel that shows unique compartmentalization by not allowing any exchange to and from the hydrogel and can protect enzymes from denaturation.
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Hydration dynamics of a lipid membrane: Hydrogen bond networks and lipid-lipid associations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the dynamics of hydration layers of a dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) bilayer using an all atom molecular dynamics simulation.