The Crystal Structure of a Five-Stranded Coiled Coil in COMP: A Prototype Ion Channel?
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V. Malashkevich | R. Kammerer | J. Engel | T. Schulthess | Therese Schulthess | Jürgen Engel | Richard A. Kammerer | Vladimir N. Malashkevich | Vladimir P. Efimov | V. P. Efimov | V. Efimov
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