The Alzheimer's peptides Abeta40 and 42 adopt distinct conformations in water: a combined MD / NMR study.
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Yilin Yan | Nikolaos G Sgourakis | Angel E Garcia | A. Garcia | N. Sgourakis | S. McCallum | Chunyu Wang | Yilin Yan | Scott A McCallum | Chunyu Wang
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