Crystal structure of the EndoG/EndoGI complex: mechanism of EndoG inhibition
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Elmar Wahle | Anton Meinhart | E. Wahle | B. Loll | Bernhard Loll | Maike Gebhardt | A. Meinhart | Maike Gebhardt
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