What makes a protein a protein? Hydrophobic core designs that specify stability and structural properties
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J M Sturtevant | L Regan | S. Balasubramanian | L. Regan | M. Munson | J. Sturtevant | R. O'brien | K G Fleming | R O'Brien | A D Nagi | M Munson | S Balasubramanian | K. Fleming | A. Nagi | Athena D. Nagi
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