Electrostatic interactions and binding orientation of HIV-1 matrix studied by neutron reflectivity.
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Frank Heinrich | Joseph E Curtis | Mathias Lösche | S. Krueger | M. Lösche | J. E. Curtis | A. Rein | F. Heinrich | S. Datta | Alan Rein | Susan Krueger | Hirsh Nanda | Siddhartha A K Datta | Hirsh Nanda
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