A polymer surfactant corona dynamically replaces water in solvent-free protein liquids and ensures macromolecular flexibility and activity.
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S. Mann | C. Jackson | G. Zaccai | Alex P. S. Brogan | A. Perriman | François-Xavier Gallat | M. Weik | Y. Fichou | M. Moulin | M. Härtlein | Joachim Wuttke | J. Combet | Nina Mcgrath
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