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Default SolutionNMR Spectroscopy Provides an Avenue for theStudy of Functionally Dynamic Molecular Machines: The Example of ProteinDisaggregation

SolutionNMR Spectroscopy Provides an Avenue for theStudy of Functionally Dynamic Molecular Machines: The Example of ProteinDisaggregation

Rina Rosenzweig and Lewis E. Kay



Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b11346




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