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The Magical Power of Water: A Reminiscence of Herman Johan Christiaan Berendsen

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A personal perspective on the scientific and social dimensions of interactions with Herman Berendsen from 1969 through 2019 shows how his intellect and character had an influence beyond his laboratory.

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Samulski, E.T. The Magical Power of Water: A Reminiscence of Herman Johan Christiaan Berendsen. Protein J 42, 168–176 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10930-023-10107-7

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