Effects of spermine NONOate and ATP on protein aggregation: light scattering evidences
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Ilya Digel | Rasha Bassam | J. Hescheler | I. Digel | G. Artmann | Juergen Hescheler | Ayseguel Temiz Artmann | Gerhard M Artmann | R. Bassam | A. T. Artmann
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