Structural diversity of calcium-binding proteins in bacteria: single-handed EF-hands?
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Michael Y. Galperin | Daniel J Rigden | Michael Y Galperin | M. J. Jedrzejas | D. Rigden | Mark J Jedrzejas | Olga V Moroz | O. Moroz
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