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Default NMR-Based Explicit Ensemble Dynamics Simulations of Membrane Protein

NMR-Based Explicit Ensemble Dynamics Simulations of Membrane Protein

Publication date: 28 January 2014
Source:Biophysical Journal, Volume 106, Issue 2, Supplement 1

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