Physical determinants of the self-replication of protein fibrils
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Alexander K. Buell | Tuomas P. J. Knowles | Christopher M. Dobson | Sara Linse | Daan Frenkel | Thomas C. T. Michaels | Georg Meisl | Anđela Šarić | D. Frenkel | A. Šarić | C. Dobson | S. Linse | T. Knowles | A. Buell | T. Michaels | G. Meisl
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