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URL: https://ambermd.org/AmberTools.php

Proper Citation: AmberTools (RRID:SCR_018497)

Description: Software suite that works by themselves, and with Amber20 itself. Can be used to carry out complete molecular dynamics simulations, with either explicit water or generalized Born solvent models.

Synonyms: Amber, AmberTools20, AmberTools MD software packages

Resource Type: software toolkit, software resource, simulation software, software application

Defining Citation: DOI:10.1002/wcms.1121

Keywords: Molecular dynamics simulation, water, Born solvent model, molecular dynamics, molecular modeling

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