Is Tall-1 a trimer or a virus-like cluster?
Xia Hong,
John Kappler,
Yingfang Liu,
Liangguo Xu,
Hong-Bing Shu and
Gongyi Zhang ()
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Xia Hong: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Biomolecular Structure Program, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center
John Kappler: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Biomolecular Structure Program, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Yingfang Liu: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Biomolecular Structure Program, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Liangguo Xu: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Biomolecular Structure Program, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Hong-Bing Shu: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Biomolecular Structure Program, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Gongyi Zhang: National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Biomolecular Structure Program, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6973, 414-414
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Abstract Our conclusion that a 60-meric soluble-TALL-1 cluster is the functional unit of this ligand1,2 is based on several lines of evidence.
Date: 2004
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