Interplay of buried histidine protonation and protein stability in prion misfolding
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S. Wodak | L. Kay | A. Malevanets | J. Forman-Kay | R. Muhandiram | Hong Lin | P. A. Chong | A. Chakrabartty | D. Hansen | Yulong Sun | Paul Rizk
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