Recognition of a DNA operator by the repressor of phage 434: a view at high resolution
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M Ptashne | D W Rodgers | S. Harrison | M. Ptashne | A. Aggarwal | D. Rodgers | M. Drottar | S C Harrison | A K Aggarwal | M Drottar | AK Aggarwal | DW Rodgers | SC Harrison
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