A thermodynamic ligand binding study of the third PDZ domain (PDZ3) from the mammalian neuronal protein PSD-95.
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Nicole Caspers | N. Caspers | M. Spaller | Mark R Spaller | C. Rupasinghe | D. Saro | Dorina Saro | Tao Li | Chamila Rupasinghe | Azrael Paredes | Tao Li | A. Paredes | Chamila N. Rupasinghe
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