A protein folding intermediate of ribonuclease T1 characterized at high resolution by 1D and 2D real-time NMR spectroscopy.
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T. Schindler | C. Steegborn | F. Schmid | J. Balbach | J Balbach | F X Schmid | T Schindler | C Steegborn
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