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The protein-glass analogy: Some insights from homopeptide comparisons
J. L. Green, J. Fan, Charles Angell
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
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Physics & Astronomy
proteins
87%
glass
63%
cytochromes
31%
moisture content
26%
liquids
25%
water
20%
myoglobin
16%
smear
16%
polymers
14%
ice
11%
ambient temperature
11%
molecular weight
11%
heat measurement
10%
relaxation time
9%
nonlinearity
9%
scanning
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Proteins
100%
Glass
86%
Liquids
26%
Glass transition
22%
Water content
21%
Water
16%
Polymers
14%
Relaxation time
12%
Molecular weight
11%
Differential scanning calorimetry
11%
Ice
10%
Relaxation
9%
Temperature
7%
Chemical Compounds
Protein
45%
Cytochrome
21%
Liquid
19%
Time
17%
Myoglobin
13%
Glass Transition
12%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
8%
Weight
6%