Destabilization of the Escherichia coli RNase H kinetic intermediate: switching between a two-state and three-state folding mechanism.
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S. Marqusee | G. Spudich | Erik J Miller | Susan Marqusee | Giulietta M Spudich | Erik J. Miller | Giulietta Spudich
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