Observation of high-temperature dynamic crossover in protein hydration water and its relation to reversible denaturation of lysozyme.
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M. Hagen | E. Mamontov | P. Baglioni | E. Fratini | Sow-Hsin Chen | F. Mallamace | Dazhi Liu | Yang Zhang | M. Lagi | Marco Lagi
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