Crystallization of the complex of actin with gelsolin segment 1.

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Published in J Mol Biol on August 05, 1992

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H G Mannherz1, J Gooch, M Way, A G Weeds, P J McLaughlin

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1: M RC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England.

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