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Overview

Alberte Pullman was affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research contributions spanned across several fields including Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, and Chemistry.

The scientist's work covered various subfields such as Bioengineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Electrochemistry. The main topics addressed by their research included Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis, and Electrochemical Analysis and Applications.

Their publication record included contributions to the Journal of Computational Chemistry, which was noted as a frequent venue for their work.

Notable recent papers authored by Pullman included:

  • Issue Information, 2024, Journal of Computational Chemistry

Pullman collaborated with several researchers in their work. Frequent co-authors included:

  • Nohad Gresh
  • Martin Mrovec
  • Peter M. W. Gill
  • Thorren Kirschbaum
  • Xiangfei Wang

Best Publications

  • Molecular electrostatic potential of the nucleic acids.

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Molecular orbital calculations on the conformation of amino acid residues of proteins.

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • The Molecular Electrostatic Potentials for the Nucleic Acid Bases" Adenine, Thymine, and Cytosine

    R. Bonaccorsi;A. Pullman;E. Scrocco;J. Tomasi

  • Electronic Aspects of Purine Tautomerism

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Theoretical studies of molecular conformation. Derivation of an additive procedure for the computation of intramolecular interaction energies. Comparison with ab initio SCF computations

    Nohad Gresh;Pierre Claverie;Alberte Pullman

  • A non-empirical study of the hydrogen bond between peptide units

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  • Large Finite Systems

    Joshua Jortner;Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Les théories électroniques de la chimie organique

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Theoretical study of the electronic properties of the purine and pyrimidine components of the nucleic acids

    Hélène Berthod;Claude Giessner-Prettre;Alberte Pullman

  • New paths in the molecular orbital approach to solvation of biological molecules.

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Intermolecular interactions: Reproduction of the results of ab initio supermolecule computations by an additive procedure

    N. Gresh;P. Claverie;A. Pullman

  • ELECTRON-DONOR AND -ACCEPTOR PROPERTIES OF BIOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT PURINES, PYRIMIDINES, PTERIDINES, FLAVINS, AND AROMATIC AMINO ACIDS.

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Hydration scheme of uracil and cytosine

    Alberte Pullman;David Perahia

  • Some Electronic Aspects of Biochemistry

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • The band structure of melanins

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • N- versus O-proton affinities of the amide group: Ab initio electrostatic molecular potentials

    R. Bonaccorsi;A. Pullman;E. Scrocco;J. Tomasi

  • Quantum-mechanical studies of environmental effects on biomolecules. I. Hydration of formamide.

    G. Alagona;A. Pullman;E. Scrocco;J. Tomasi

  • The electronic structure of the purine-pyrimidine pairs of DNA.

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Intermolecular interactions: Elaboration on an additive procedure including an explicit charge-transfer contribution

    N. Gresh;P. Claverie;A. Pullman

  • Aspects of the Electronic Structure of the Purine and Pyrimidine Bases of the Nucleic Acids and of Their Interactions

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Optimized monopole expansions for the representation of the electrostatic properties of the nucleic acids

    Richard Lavery;Krystyna Zakrzewska;Alberte Pullman

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Pullman
Bernard Pullman Université Paris Cité
Richard Lavery
Richard Lavery Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Joshua Jortner
Joshua Jortner Tel Aviv University
Nohad Gresh
Nohad Gresh Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Shoba Ranganathan
Shoba Ranganathan Macquarie University
Jacopo Tomasi
Jacopo Tomasi University of Pisa

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