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141. Metal ion-mediated folding and catalysis of the Hammerhead ribozyme
142. Robotic origami folding
143. Swelling and folding as mechanisms of 3D shape formation in thin elastic sheets
144. Investigation of RNA Hairpin Loop Folding with Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy
145. Folding-driven, nucleation-elongation polymerization of phenylene ethynylene imines
146. From Streamline Jumping to Strange Eigenmodes and Three-Dimensional Chaos: A Tour of the Mathematical Aspects of Granular Mixing in Rotating Tumblers
147. Investigation of the energy of the dithiolene folding interaction in metallocene-dithiolene complexes using spectroscopic and computational analysis
148. Catalytic and folding properties of protein-free spliceosomalsnRNAs
149. Modeling and synthesis of functionalized meta-poly(phenylene ethynylene) helical structures
150. Molecular simulations of beta-hairpin formation and stability
151. Synthetic, structural, spectroscopic and computational studies of metal-dithiolates as models for pyranopterindithiolate molybdenum and tungsten enzymes: Dithiolate folding effect
152. Energetics of folding and DNA binding of the homeodomains
153. High-pressure effects on protein phenomena: Crystallization, aggregation and folding
154. Phytochrome Fluorescence and Folding
155. Structural and thermodynamic characterization of an analog of the major rate-determining folding intermediate of ribonuclease A
156. Solvophobically-driven folding of non-biological oligomers and the solid phase synthesis of phenylacetylene oligomers
157. Nanoscale scaffolding by folding of monodisperse and sequentially precise poly((alanine-glycine)(3)glutamic acid-glycine(glycine-alanine)(3)glutamic acid-glycine): Biosynthesis and characterization by X-ray diffraction, FTIR and NMR
158. Deformation studies of folding and faulting: Cross-section kinematics, strain analysis, and three-dimensional geometry
159. The influence of proline isomerization on ribonuclease A's refolding and stability
160. USING DYE CARRIERS AS STRUCTURAL PROBES (POLYESTER, CRYSTALLIZATION)
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