Single-molecule spectroscopy of the temperature-induced collapse of unfolded proteins
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Frank Küster | Robert B Best | Benjamin Schuler | Jan Kubelka | Daniel Nettels | Dominik Haenni | L. Reymond | R. Best | B. Schuler | J. Kubelka | D. Nettels | S. Müller-Späth | S. Rüegger | D. Haenni | Armin Hoffmann | Hagen Hofmann | Armin Hoffmann | Luc Reymond | Frank Küster | K. Gast | Klaus Gast | Sonja Müller-Späth | Stefan Rüegger | Benjamin Heinz | Benjamin Heinz | Hagen Hofmann
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