Conformational stability of muscle acylphosphatase: the role of temperature, denaturant concentration, and pH.

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Published in Biochemistry on February 03, 1998

Authors

F Chiti1, N A van Nuland, N Taddei, F Magherini, M Stefani, G Ramponi, C M Dobson

Author Affiliations

1: Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences, New Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, U.K.

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