Deformation of Helix C in the Low Temperature L-intermediate of Bacteriorhodopsin*
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Karl Edman | David van der Spoel | Antoine Royant | Eva Pebay-Peyroula | Richard Neutze | Frida Jacobson | E. Landau | R. Neutze | D. van der Spoel | A. Royant | K. Edman | Gisela Larsson | Tom Taylor | Ehud M Landau | G. Larsson | E. Pebay‐Peyroula | T. Taylor | F. Jacobson
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