Host range and variability of calcium binding by surface loops in the capsids of canine and feline parvoviruses.
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M G Rossmann | M. Rossmann | C. Parrish | A. A. Simpson | C R Parrish | A A Simpson | V Chandrasekar | B Hébert | G M Sullivan | B. Hébert | G. M. Sullivan | V. Chandrasekar
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