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A de novo designed protein shows a thermally induced transition from a native to a molten globule-like state

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Published
Dec 01, 1992
Vol/Issue
114(25)
Pages
10079-10081
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Daniel P. Raleigh, William F. DeGrado (1992). A de novo designed protein shows a thermally induced transition from a native to a molten globule-like state. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 114(25), 10079-10081. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja00051a061
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