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The Low-Temperature Inflection Observed in Neutron Scattering Measurements of Proteins Is Due to Methyl Rotation: Direct Evidence Using Isotope Labeling and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Published on 19 March 2015
The Low-Temperature Inflection Observed in Neutron Scattering Measurements of Proteins Is Due to Methyl Rotation: Direct Evidence Using Isotope Labeling and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Authors
Wood K, Tobias D J, Kessler B, Gabel F, Oesterhelt D, Mulder F A A, Zaccai G, Weik M
Journal
Year2010
InstituteiBS

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