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In 1988, Udgaonkar et al. used 2-dimensional 1H NMR to study bovine pancreatic Ribonuclease and measured protein folding dynamics, which supported the framework model protein folding mechanism.<ref name="Udgaonkar"/>
In 1988, Udgaonkar et al. used 2-dimensional 1H NMR to study bovine pancreatic Ribonuclease and measured protein folding dynamics, which supported the framework model protein folding mechanism.<ref name="Udgaonkar"/>


In 1993, Santoro et al. used 3-dimensional 1H NMR to study bovine pancreatic Ribonuclease to compare NMR structures with X-Ray Crystallography structures of RNase A.<ref name="santoro"/>
In 1993, Santoro et al. used 3-dimensional 1H NMR to study bovine pancreatic Ribonuclease to compare NMR structures with X-Ray Crystallography structures of RNase A.<ref name="Santoro" />


In 2008, Rico et al. used 3-dimensional 1H NMR to study human pancreatic Ribonuclease.  They looked at active site conformational changes upon substrate binding, and suggested possible biological implications.<ref name="rico"/>
In 2008, Rico et al. used 3-dimensional 1H NMR to study human pancreatic Ribonuclease.  They looked at active site conformational changes upon substrate binding, and suggested possible biological implications.<ref name="rico"/>

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