Probing the protein-folding mechanism using denaturant and temperature effects on rate constants
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Probing the protein-folding mechanism using denaturant and temperature effects on rate constants
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Volume 110, Issue 42, Pages 16784-16789
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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2013-09-17
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10.1073/pnas.1311948110
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