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  • 7. A synchrotron-based hydroxyl radical footprinting analysis of amyloid fibrils and prefibrillar intermediates with residue-specific resolution.
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  • 12. Determination of Regions Involved in Amyloid Fibril Formation for Aβ(1-40) Peptide.
    Surin AK, Grigorashvili EI, Suvorina MY, Selivanova OM, Galzitskaya OV.
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