Effects of side-chain characteristics on stability and oligomerization state of a de Novo -designed model coiled-coil: 20 amino acid substitutions in position “d” 1 1Edited by P. E. Wright
Brian Tripet(University of Alberta), Robert S. Hodges(The Medical Center of Aurora), Pierre Lavigne(University of Alberta), Kurt Wagschal(Medical Council of Canada), Colin T. Mant
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