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  • 21. A kinetic folding intermediate probed by native state hydrogen exchange.
    Parker MJ, Marqusee S.
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    LeMaster DM, Anderson JS, Hernández G.
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  • 25. Ultrarapid mixing experiments reveal that Im7 folds via an on-pathway intermediate.
    Capaldi AP, Shastry MC, Kleanthous C, Roder H, Radford SE.
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  • 28. Low energy of activation for amide hydrogen exchange reactions in proteins supports a local unfolding model.
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    Capaldi AP, Ferguson SJ, Radford SE.
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    Tito P, Nettleton EJ, Robinson CV.
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  • 32. Understanding protein hydrogen bond formation with kinetic H/D amide isotope effects.
    Krantz BA, Srivastava AK, Nauli S, Baker D, Sauer RT, Sosnick TR.
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  • 34. Hydrogen exchange in ribonuclease A and ribonuclease S: evidence for residual structure in the unfolded state under native conditions.
    Neira JL, Sevilla P, Menéndez M, Bruix M, Rico M.
    J Mol Biol; 1999 Jan 15; 285(2):627-43. PubMed ID: 9878434
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  • 37. Structural and kinetic characterization of early folding events in beta-lactoglobulin.
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