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  • 32. Folding of horse cytochrome c in the reduced state.
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  • 36. Non-native interactions, effective contact order, and protein folding: a mutational investigation with the energetically frustrated hydrophobic model.
    Treptow WL, Barbosa MA, Garcia LG, Pereira de Araújo AF.
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  • 38. One-state downhill versus conventional protein folding.
    Ferguson N, Schartau PJ, Sharpe TD, Sato S, Fersht AR.
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  • 40. Conformational plasticity in folding of the split beta-alpha-beta protein S6: evidence for burst-phase disruption of the native state.
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