Refined solution structure of the dimeric N-terminal HHCC domain of HIV-2 integrase.

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Published in J Biomol NMR on October 01, 2000

Authors

A P Eijkelenboom1, F M van den Ent, R Wechselberger, R H Plasterk, R Kaptein, R Boelens

Author Affiliations

1: Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

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