Unraveling the symmetry ambiguity in a hexamer: Calculation of the R6 human insulin structure
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Michael Nilges | Seán I. O'Donoghue | Roger Abseher | R. Abseher | M. Nilges | S. O’Donoghue | Jens J. Led | J. J. Led | Xiaoqing Chang | X. Chang | Xiaoqing Chang
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