High Resolution NMR Solution Structure of the Leucine Zipper Domain of the c-Jun Homodimer*
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M Nilges | M. Nilges | S. O’Donoghue | A. Weiss | G. King | S I O'Donoghue | A S Weiss | G F King | Glenn F. King | F. Junius | F K Junius | Keith Junius
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