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Molecular machinery in action

Ad Bax () and Dennis A. Torchia ()
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Ad Bax: National Institutes of Health
Dennis A. Torchia: National Institutes of Health

Nature, 2007, vol. 445, issue 7128, 609-609

Abstract: Nuclear magnetic resonance is the best way to study motion in proteins, but it could be applied only to small systems. This limitation has been overcome to reveal the dynamics of a large protein complex.

Date: 2007
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