Caught in self-interaction: evolutionary and functional mechanisms of protein homooligomerization
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Hafumi Nishi | Stephen Bryant | Anna R Panchenko | Kosuke Hashimoto | A. Panchenko | S. Bryant | K. Hashimoto | H. Nishi
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