Decrypting Prion Protein Conversion into a β-Rich Conformer by Molecular Dynamics
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A. Fornili | F. Fraternali | J. Kleinjung | C. A. Dreiss | H. Rezaei | Nesrine Chakroun | S. Prigent
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