Parallel topology of genetically fused EmrE homodimers
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Yoav Adam | D. Rotem | S. Schuldiner | Yoav Adam | M. Soskine | Dvir Rotem | Shimon Schuldiner | Misha Soskine | Sonia Steiner-Mordoch | Dalia Solomon | Ayala Gold | Michal Yechieli | Michal Yechieli | S. Steiner‐Mordoch | Ayala Gold | D. Solomon
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