Recombinant expression, in vitro refolding and characterizing disulfide bonds of a mouse inhibitory C-type lectin-like receptor Nkrp1b.
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Z. Kukačka | P. Novák | J. Chmelík | H. Mrázek | L. Hernychová | L. Ivanová
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