Cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography: complementary approaches to structural biology and drug discovery.
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Catherine Vénien-Bryan | L. Vuillard | J. Boutin | Zhuolun Li | Laurent Vuillard | Zhuolun Li | Jean Albert Boutin | C. Vénien-Bryan
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