Proline isomerization is unlikely to be the cause of slow annealing and reactivation during the folding of alkaline phosphatase (Q78168242)

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scientific article published on 01 February 1999
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Proline isomerization is unlikely to be the cause of slow annealing and reactivation during the folding of alkaline phosphatase
scientific article published on 01 February 1999

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    Proline isomerization is unlikely to be the cause of slow annealing and reactivation during the folding of alkaline phosphatase (English)

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