Protein folding: understanding the role of water and the low Reynolds number environment as the peptide chain emerges from the ribosome and folds (Q2341163)
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Protein folding: understanding the role of water and the low Reynolds number environment as the peptide chain emerges from the ribosome and folds (English)
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23 April 2015
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protein biosynthesis
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water sheath
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quantum field theory
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role of hydophobic amino acids
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coherent domains
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