Stable Single α-Helices Are Constant Force Springs in Proteins
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Michelle Peckham | Emanuele Paci | Peter J. Knight | E. Paci | P. Knight | M. Peckham | Marcin Wolny | L. Dougan | Matthew Batchelor | Lorna Dougan | Marcin Wolny | M. Batchelor
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