Polyglutamine aggregation nucleation: Thermodynamics of a highly unfavorable protein folding reaction
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Ronald Wetzel | R. Wetzel | A. Thakur | A. Bhattacharyya | Ashwani K Thakur | Anusri M Bhattacharyya
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