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. 1966 Apr;55(4):981–989. doi: 10.1073/pnas.55.4.981

The optical rotatory properties of the beta-configuration in polypeptides and proteins.

P K Sarkar, P Doty
PMCID: PMC224260  PMID: 5219703

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