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- who: Jeremy D., Schmit and Jeremy D., Schmita from the DepartmentState University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA have published the research work: Kinetic theory of amyloid fibril templating, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/05/2013
- what: In contrast, the experiments show order of magnitude increases in the growth rate that occur below room temperature and at denaturant concentrations below 1M where unfolding effects are minimal. The experiments show an Arrhenius behavior over the measured temperature range. According to the model , the timescale characterizing this process is tbond 1 ms for cross-β fibril cores consisting of 20 . . .
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