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Default Monitoringthe Disassembly of Virus-like Particlesby 19F-NMR

Monitoringthe Disassembly of Virus-like Particlesby 19F-NMR

Rogen L. C. Leung, Matthew D. M. Robinson, Alaa A. A. Ajabali, Gogulan Karunanithy, Brian Lyons, Ritu Raj, Saeed Raoufmoghaddam, Shabaz Mohammed, Timothy D. W. Claridge, Andrew J. Baldwin and Benjamin G. Davis



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