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Various particle methods are widely used to model dynamics of complex media. In this work
molecular dynamics and dissipative particles dynamics are applied to model blood flows
composed of plasma and erythrocytes. The properties of the homogeneous particle fluid are
studied. Capillary flows with erythrocytes are investigated.
This review outlines the recent progress made in developing more accurate and efficient solutions to model electrostatics in systems comprised of bio-macromolecules and nanoobjects, the last one referring to objects that do not have biological function themselves but nowadays are frequently used in biophysical and medical approaches in conjunction with bio-macromolecules. The problem of modeling macromolecular electrostatics is reviewed from two different angles: as a mathematical task provided...
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