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The effect of crowding and confinement: a comparison of Yfh1 stability in different environments

Crowding and confinement can affect protein stability, favouring the more compact species amongst the folded and unfolded conformations. An unbiased assessment of the relative efficacy of crowded and confined environments has been hampered so far by the paucity of homogeneous comparisons on the same...

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Published in:Physical biology 2013-08, Vol.10 (4), p.045002-045002
Main Authors: Sanfelice, Domenico, Politou, Anastasia, Martin, Stephen R, De Los Rios, Paolo, Temussi, Pierandrea, Pastore, Annalisa
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