Three-dimensional structures of the free and the antigen-complexed Fab from monoclonal anti-lysozyme antibody D44.1.
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J Navaza | T. Bhat | J. Navaza | R. Poljak | B. Braden | G. Bentley | G A Bentley | R J Poljak | T N Bhat | H Souchon | B C Braden | J L Eiselé | H. Souchon | J. Eiselé
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