1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0728(91)85660-h
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Direct electric field effects and sequential processes in biosystems

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“…The resulting population of the native state, shown in Figure 9, Table 2. Electric Fields Relevant To Biology system/application electric field E (V/nm) safe limits in MRI scanners 52 6 × 10 −9 ground-level field requirements for high-voltage power lines 53 1 × 10 −8 fields involved in embryonic development 54 (0.1−1.5) × 10 −7 bone samples 54 2 × 10 −6 intramembrane fields 36,55 (1−20) × 10 −3 membrane supra-electroporation limits 54 3 × 10 −2 Figure 8. Critical field E c required for the disaggregation of alanine polypeptides of length N computed using eq 8.…”
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“…The resulting population of the native state, shown in Figure 9, Table 2. Electric Fields Relevant To Biology system/application electric field E (V/nm) safe limits in MRI scanners 52 6 × 10 −9 ground-level field requirements for high-voltage power lines 53 1 × 10 −8 fields involved in embryonic development 54 (0.1−1.5) × 10 −7 bone samples 54 2 × 10 −6 intramembrane fields 36,55 (1−20) × 10 −3 membrane supra-electroporation limits 54 3 × 10 −2 Figure 8. Critical field E c required for the disaggregation of alanine polypeptides of length N computed using eq 8.…”
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“…In the study of membrane proteins, this phenomenon is known as electro-conformational coupling. 36 In the theory of protein folding, the stabilizing effect of helix− dipole interactions on the native state has also been noted. 37 We employ in this study a model alanine polypeptide that remains mostly disordered in isolation but forms fibrils in peptide solution.…”
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