Exceeding the limit of dynamics studies on biomolecules using high spin-lock field strengths with a cryogenically cooled probehead.
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Christian Griesinger | Stefan Becker | Alvar D Gossert | S. Becker | C. Griesinger | K. Giller | Donghan Lee | Karin Giller | Donghan Lee | A. Gossert | David Ban | David Ban | Karin Giller
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