Denaturation and Aggregation of Interferon-τ in Aqueous Solution

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Ryan R. Manning
Glenn A. Wilson
Ryan E. Holcomb
Nathaniel J. Zbacnik
Auria A. Tellechea
Chelsey L. Gilley-Dunn
Ryan J. Krammes
Nathan S. Krammes
Gabriel J. Evans
Charles S. Henry
Mark Cornell Manning
Brian M. Murphy
Robert W. Payne
Derrick S. Katayama
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[1] Great Lakes Bio Design,Department of Chemistry
[2] West Coast BioDesign,undefined
[3] Legacy BioDesign LLC,undefined
[4] Colorado State University,undefined
[5] Alder Biopharmaceuticals,undefined
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Pharmaceutical Research | 2018年 / 35卷
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AF4; aggregation; chaotropes; denaturation; flow microscopy; guanidinium hydrochloride; interferon-tau; protein conformational stability; urea;
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