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Dear Netters,

here's the summary regarding the following question:

could you please point me to force fields (public domain and commercial)
parametrized for polymers? Or to those which could be easily
reparametrized for this purpose? Possibility for CG would be favourable,
but not necessary. I will post the results to the list.

thanks



