Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5376184 | Chemical Physics | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The dynamics of Ribonuclease A was explored in the full range of time and length-scales accessible by neutron spectroscopy, on time-of-flight, backscattering and spin-echo spectrometers. Samples were examined in dry and hydrated powder forms and in concentrated and dilute solutions. The aim of the study was an experimental characterisation of the full variety of protein dynamics arising from stabilisation forces. The results provide a benchmark against which other sample dynamics can be compared.
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Authors
Kathleen Wood, Chiara Caronna, Peter Fouquet, Wolfgang Haussler, Francesca Natali, Jacques Ollivier, Andrea Orecchini, Marie Plazanet, Giuseppe Zaccai,