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Protein adsorption on biomaterial surfaces is a crucial step for biocompatibility. Albumin is the most abundant blood protein, and then this protein is important for biomaterials that will come into contact with blood. In previous work a theoretical study based on molecular mechanics (MM) and molecular dynamics (MD) methods is carried out at atomistic level to investigate the adsorption process of...