NMR Studies on Structure and Dynamics of the Monomeric Derivative of BS-RNase: New Insights for 3D Domain Swapping
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Andrea Bernini | Rolf Boelens | Neri Niccolai | Gyula Batta | R. Boelens | D. Picone | G. Batta | R. Spadaccini | A. Bernini | N. Niccolai | R. Wechselberger | Rainer Wechselberger | Domenico Sanfelice | Delia Picone | Roberta Spadaccini | Carmine Ercole | Maria A. Gentile | C. Ercole | D. Sanfelice | M. Gentile
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