Molecular Dynamics Simulations for the Formation of Secondary Structures of 17-Residue Peptides
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概要
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- 2012-03-01
著者
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KIMOTO Hiroki
Department of Applied Chemistry, National Defense Academy
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Kimoto Hiroki
Department Of Applied Chemistry National Defense Academy
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Kurotsu Takuzo
Department Of Applied Chemistry National Defense Academy
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NAKAZAWA Chikako
Department of Applied Chemistry, National Defense Academy
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Nakazawa Chikako
Department Of Applied Chemistry National Defense Academy
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