Relationship between population of the fibril-prone conformation in the monomeric state and oligomer formation times of peptides: insights from all-atom simulations.
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Mai Suan Li | Maksim Kouza | M. Kouza | M. Li | H. Zung | Hoang Bao Nam | Hoang Zung | H. Nam
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