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. 1968 Aug;60(4):1519–1526. doi: 10.1073/pnas.60.4.1519

Prediction of alpha-helical regions in proteins of known sequence.

B W Low, F M Lovell, A D Rudko
PMCID: PMC224949  PMID: 5244757

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