Structure of the SARS Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Protein RNA-binding Dimerization Domain Suggests a Mechanism for Helical Packaging of Viral RNA
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Chun-Yuan Chen | Tai-Huang Huang | Yi-Wei Chang | C. Hsiao | Yi-Wei Chang | Chun-Yuan Chen | Tai-Huang Huang | S. Sue | Chung-ke Chang | Shih-Che Sue | Chwan-Deng Hsiao | Chung-Ke Chang | Hsin-I Bai | Lilianty Riang | Hsin-I Bai | Lilianty Riang
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