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The following pages link to What can solid state NMR contribute to our understanding of protein folding? (Q34005607):
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- Monitoring cartilage tissue engineering using magnetic resonance spectroscopy, imaging, and elastography (Q30424423) (← links)
- Temperature Jump and Fast Photochemical Oxidation Probe Submillisecond Protein Folding (Q34287246) (← links)
- Structural intermediates during α-synuclein fibrillogenesis on phospholipid vesicles (Q35902646) (← links)
- Conformational disorder of membrane peptides investigated from solid-state NMR line widths and line shapes. (Q39311610) (← links)
- A proton spin diffusion based solid-state NMR approach for structural studies on aligned samples (Q41773768) (← links)
- Photolytic labeling to probe molecular interactions in lyophilized powders (Q41913474) (← links)
- Kinetic analysis of protein aggregation monitored by real-time 2D solid-state NMR spectroscopy. (Q42247363) (← links)
- Atomic-level insight into mRNA processing bodies by combining solid and solution-state NMR spectroscopy (Q90495462) (← links)
- Structural analysis of the Aβ(11-42) amyloid fibril based on hydrophobicity distribution (Q91777930) (← links)
- Cryogenic Sample Loading into a Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer that Preserves Cellular Viability (Q99588161) (← links)