Large shifts in pKa values of lysine residues buried inside a protein
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B. García-Moreno E. | C. Castañeda | Daniel G. Isom | Carlos A. Castañeda | Brian R. Cannon | Bertrand García-Moreno E. | D. Isom | B. Cannon | B. García‐Moreno E.
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