Dynamics of methyl groups in proteins as studied by proton-detected 13C NMR spectroscopy. Application to the leucine residues of staphylococcal nuclease.
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L. Kay | A. Bax | L. Nicholson | D. Torchia | D. Baldisseri | D A Torchia | L E Kay | P. Young | P E Young | A Bax | L K Nicholson | J. Arango | D M Baldisseri | J Arango | Julian Arango
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