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Pumping DNA

Edward H. Egelman ()
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Edward H. Egelman: University of Virginia Health Sciences Center

Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6820, 573-575

Abstract: Crystal structures of proteins not only shed light on how those proteins work. By revealing previously hidden similarities, they can also force a re-evaluation of what other proteins are predicted to do.

Date: 2001
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