Structure and Ligand-induced Conformational Change of the 39-kDa Glycoprotein from Human Articular Chondrocytes*
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D. V. van Aalten | J. Krupa | Daan M F van Aalten | D. Houston | A. Recklies | Douglas R Houston | Joanne C Krupa | Anneliese D Recklies
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