A comparison of the pH, urea, and temperature-denatured states of barnase by heteronuclear NMR: implications for the initiation of protein folding.
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V L Arcus | M Bycroft | A. Fersht | M. Bycroft | V. Arcus | S. Vuilleumier | S. Freund | A R Fersht | S Vuilleumier | S M Freund
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