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bibliographicCitation Priyadarshini M, Bano B. Conformational changes during amyloid fibril formation of pancreatic thiol proteinase inhibitor: effect of copper and zinc. Molecular Biology Reports. 2011 Jul 26;39(3):2945–55. doi: 10.1007/s11033-011-1056-z.
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