Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Agrobacterium VirE2 Protein with Single-stranded DNA*
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Vitaly Citovsky | Tzvi Tzfira | Michael Elbaum | T. Fricke | Asmahan Abu-Arish | S. Wolf | T. Tzfira | V. Citovsky | M. Elbaum | D. Frenkiel-Krispin | Asmahan Abu-Arish | Daphna Frenkiel-Krispin | Tobin Fricke | Sharon Grayer Wolf
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