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    Ferguson N, Day R, Johnson CM, Allen MD, Daggett V, Fersht AR.
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  • 32. Mutational analysis of hydrogen bonding residues in the BPTI folding pathway.
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    Mallam AL, Jackson SE.
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  • 38. The design of a hyperstable mutant of the Abp1p SH3 domain by sequence alignment analysis.
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