Single molecule study of initial structural features on the amyloidosis process
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Single molecule study of initial structural features on the amyloidosis process
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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 52, Issue 32, Pages 5542-5545
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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2016-03-18
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10.1039/c6cc01292b
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