Protein translocation through a tunnel induces changes in folding kinetics: A lattice model study
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Fernando A Escobedo | Abraham D Stroock | A. Stroock | M. DeLisa | Francisco J. Martinez-Veracoechea | F. Escobedo | Matthew P DeLisa | Lydia M Contreras Martínez | Francisco J Martínez-Veracoechea | Prabhas Pohkarel | Prabhas Pohkarel
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