Protein folding and unfolding at atomic resolution.

作者: Alan R. Fersht , Valerie Daggett

DOI: 10.1016/S0092-8674(02)00620-7

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摘要: Experiment and simulation are now conspiring to give atomic-level descriptions of protein folding relevant folding, misfolding, trafficking, degradation in the cell. We on threshold predicting those events using that has been carefully benchmarked by experiment.

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