Impact of Hydrostatic Pressure on an Intrinsically Disordered Protein: A High-Pressure NMR Study of α-Synuclein
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Impact of Hydrostatic Pressure on an Intrinsically Disordered Protein: A High-Pressure NMR Study of α-Synuclein
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CHEMBIOCHEM
Volume 14, Issue 14, Pages 1754-1761
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Wiley
Online
2013-06-28
DOI
10.1002/cbic.201300244
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