Response of a protein structure to cavity-creating mutations and its relation to the hydrophobic effect.

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Published in Science on January 10, 1992

Authors

A E Eriksson1, W A Baase, X J Zhang, D W Heinz, M Blaber, E P Baldwin, B W Matthews

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1: Institute of Molecular Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Eugene, OR.

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