Crystal structure of the ectodomain of human transferrin receptor.

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Published in Science on October 22, 1999

Authors

C M Lawrence1, S Ray, M Babyonyshev, R Galluser, D W Borhani, S C Harrison

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1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Children's Hospital Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, 320 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

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