Human Pancreatitis-associated Protein Forms Fibrillar Aggregates with a Native-like Conformation*
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Ping-Chiang Lyu | Yuan-Chao Lou | Meng-Ru Ho | Wen-Chang Lin | P. Lyu | M. Ho | Wen-chang Lin | Chinpan Chen | Wei-Ning Huang | Y. Lou | Wei-Ning Huang | Chinpan Chen
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