Protein misfolding and amyloid formation for the peptide GNNQQNY from yeast prion protein Sup35: simulation by reaction path annealing.
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Sebastian Doniach | S. Doniach | J. Lipfert | Jan Lipfert | Joel Franklin | Fang Wu | Fang Wu | J. Franklin
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