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NMR reveals entropy redistribution: Bacterial proteins

Research carried out at the of the METACyt Biomolecular NMR Laboratory at IU Bloomington at Indiana University has revealed evidence that tiny changes in atomic movements in bacterial proteins can play a big role in how these microorganisms function and evolve.

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