Cleaved antitrypsin polymers at atomic resolution.

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Published in Protein Sci on February 01, 2000

Authors

M A Dunstone1, W Dai, J C Whisstock, J Rossjohn, R N Pike, S C Feil, B F Le Bonniec, M W Parker, S P Bottomley

Author Affiliations

1: The Ian Potter Foundation Protein Crystallography Laboratory, St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.

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