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June 7, 2017
Published Online: 2017-6-7
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- Frontmatter
- Research Articles
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- The variability of protein structure with respect to the hydrophobic core
- Congo red fluorescence upon binding to macromolecules – a possible explanation for the enhanced intensity
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