Protein structure, stability and solubility in water and other solvents.
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C. Pace | J. M. Scholtz | E. Prabhakaran | Saul Trevino | C Nick Pace | Saul Treviño | Erode Prabhakaran | J Martin Scholtz | Saul R. Trevino | J. Scholtz
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