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Secondary and Tertiary Structural Effects on Protein NMR Chemical Shifts: An abInitio Approach

Angel C. de Dios; John G. Pearson; Eric Oldfield

Science, New Series, Vol. 260, No. 5113. (Jun. 4, 1993), pp. 1491-1496.

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Secondary and Tertiary Structural Effects on Protein NMR Chemical Shifts: An ab InitioApproachAngel C. de Dios; John G. Pearson; Eric OldfieldScience, New Series, Vol. 260, No. 5113. (Jun. 4, 1993), pp. 1491-1496.Stable URL:

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