Solution structure and backbone dynamics of the KH-QUA2 region of the Xenopus STAR/GSG quaking protein.
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Daniel Nietlispach | Aaron M Zorn | N. Standart | A. Zorn | M. Maguire | G. Guler-Gane | D. Nietlispach | A. Raine | R. Broadhurst | R William Broadhurst | Mahon L Maguire | Gulin Guler-Gane | Andrew R C Raine | Nancy Standart
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