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Chemical properties / Proteins / Protein domains / GroEL / Chaperonin / Hydrophobic effect / GroES / Protein folding / Hydrophobic collapse / Chemistry / Intermolecular forces / Protein structure
Date: 2011-07-05 13:35:16
Chemical properties
Proteins
Protein domains
GroEL
Chaperonin
Hydrophobic effect
GroES
Protein folding
Hydrophobic collapse
Chemistry
Intermolecular forces
Protein structure

Biophysical Journal Volume 95 October 2008

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