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The Solution Structures of Transfer RNA and Ribonuclease in Different Solvents

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Neutrons in Biology

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Small-angle neutron scattering studies from solution, especially those using contrast variation, have usually been done with the assumption that a macromolecule of well-defined structure exists in a homogeneous solvent. This might be a good approximation in certain cases, but it is not a correct assumption because the very presence of the macromolecule perturbs the solvent in an unknown way.

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Zaccai, G. (1984). The Solution Structures of Transfer RNA and Ribonuclease in Different Solvents. In: Schoenborn, B.P. (eds) Neutrons in Biology. Basic Life Sciences, vol 27. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0375-4_5

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