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Default Combining DNP NMR with Segmental and Specific Labeling to Study the Quaternary Structures of Yeast Prion Protein Strains

Combining DNP NMR with Segmental and Specific Labeling to Study the Quaternary Structures of Yeast Prion Protein Strains

Publication date: 2 February 2018
Source:Biophysical Journal, Volume 114, Issue 3, Supplement 1

Author(s): Yiling Xiao, Whitney Costello, Carla Madrid, Kendra Frederick









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