The structure of a glycogen phosphorylase glucopyranose spirohydantoin complex at 1.8 Å resolution and 100 K: The role of the water structure and its contribution to binding
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L. Johnson | K. Watson | N. Oikonomakos | G. Fleet | M. Noble | E. Garman | M. Gregoriou | Mary Gregoriou | Martin E. M. Noble | Kimberly A. Watson | Elspeth F. Garman | Louise N. Johnson | Thomas M. Krulle | Carmen De La Fuetene | George W.J. Fleet | Nikos G. Oikonomakos | T. Krulle | Carmen De La Fuetene
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