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Stability of peptides in high-temperature aqueous solutions
Everett L. Shock
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
peptide
100%
aqueous solution
84%
hydrolysis
53%
temperature
29%
protein
28%
thermodynamic property
23%
geothermal gradient
23%
hydrothermal alteration
21%
hydrothermal system
21%
sedimentary basin
19%
amino acid
17%
enzyme
15%
organism
13%
organic matter
13%
rate
12%
calculation
10%
energy
9%
Chemical Compounds
Peptide
56%
Aqueous Solution
50%
Hydrolysis
36%
Pressure
22%
Organic Matter
20%
Dipeptide
19%
Thermodynamic Property
17%
Polypeptide
16%
Protein
16%
Energy
9%
Acid
6%