Stabilization and Anomalous Hydration of Collagen Fibril under Heating
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Armen E. Allahverdyan | Chin-Kun Hu | Aleksandr L. Simonian | A. Allahverdyan | Chin-Kun Hu | A. Simonian | Sasun G. Gevorkian | David S. Gevorgyan | S. G. Gevorkian | D. Gevorgyan
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