The effect of guanidinium chloride on the behaviour of human cervical-mucus glycoproteins. Evidence for unfolding regions of ordered structure in 6M-guanidinium chloride.

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Published in Biochem J on July 15, 1984

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J K Sheehan, I Carlstedt

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