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Accelerated exchange of a buried water molecule in selectively disulfide-reduced bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor.
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Stabilization of internal charges in a protein: Water penetration or conformational change?
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Biomolecular cryocrystallography: Structural changes during flash-cooling
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Dynamics of protein and peptide hydration
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Competitive Na+ and Rb+ binding in the minor groove of DNA
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Protein hydration dynamics in solution: a critical survey
2004) In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 359(1448). p.1207-1223(
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Cross-relaxation between macromolecular and solvent spins: the role of long-range dipole couplings.
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Water and urea interactions with the native and unfolded forms of a beta-barrel protein.
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Temperature-dependent hydrogen-bond geometry in liquid water.
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Biomolecular hydration: from water dynamics to hydrodynamics.
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Protein self-association in solution: the bovine beta-lactoglobulin dimer and octamer
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Protein self-association in solution: the bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor decamer.
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Trifluoroethanol-induced beta -> alpha transition in beta-lactoglobulin: hydration and cosolvent binding studied by 2H, 17O, and 19F magnetic relaxation dispersion.
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Water dynamics in the large cavity of three lipid-binding proteins monitored by 17O magnetic relaxation dispersion.
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Self-association of lysozyme as seen by magnetic relaxation dispersion
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