Structural and Dynamic Features of Alzheimer's Aβ Peptide in Amyloid Fibrils Studied by Site-directed Spin Labeling*
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Ralf Langen | R. Kayed | C. Glabe | R. Langen | T. McIntire | S. Milton | Charles G. Glabe | Rakez Kayed | Theresa M. McIntire | Marianna Török | Saskia Milton | Peng Wu | Theresa McIntire | M. Török | Peng Wu
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