Exploring the conformational space of membrane protein folds matching distance constraints.

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Published in Protein Sci on August 01, 2003

Authors

Jean-Loup Faulon1, Ken Sale, Malin Young

Author Affiliations

1: Sandia National Laboratories, PO Box 969, MS 9951, Livermore, CA 94551, USA. jfaulon@sandia.gov

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