Discovery of Novel Nonactive Site Inhibitors of the Prothrombinase Enzyme Complex
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Jérôme Baudry | Karan Kapoor | Cynthia B. Peterson | Nicole McGill | Harold V. Meyers | Michael N. Blackburn | J. Baudry | K. Kapoor | C. Peterson | M. Blackburn | N. McGill | H. Meyers | Karan Kapoor
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