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. 1968 Dec;61(4):1163–1170. doi: 10.1073/pnas.61.4.1163

The influence of short-range interactions on protein conformation. I. Side chain-backbone interactions within a single peptide unit.

D Kotelchuck, H A Scheraga
PMCID: PMC225233  PMID: 5249802

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