Pathological unfoldomics of uncontrolled chaos: Intrinsically disordered proteins and human diseases

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Uversky, V. N., Davé, V., Iakoucheva, L. M., Malaney, P., Metallo, S. J., Pathak, R. R., & Joerger, A. C. (2014, July 9). Pathological unfoldomics of uncontrolled chaos: Intrinsically disordered proteins and human diseases. Chemical Reviews. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/cr400713r

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