Experimental evidence for a frustrated energy landscape in a 3-helix bundle protein family
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Jane Clarke | Annette Steward | Sarah Batey | Alessandro Borgia | J. Clarke | Sarah Batey | A. Steward | Lee Gyan Kwa | Beth G. Wensley | Fleur A. C. Bone | Zheng Ming Chan | Nuala R. Tumelty | Alessandro Borgia | L. Kwa | B. Wensley | Annette Steward | A. Borgia
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