Computational studies reveal phosphorylation-dependent changes in the unstructured R domain of CFTR.
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Adrian W. R. Serohijos | Nikolay V Dokholyan | Lihua He | J. Riordan | N. Dokholyan | Lihua He | T. Hegedűs | John R Riordan | Tamás Hegedus | Adrian W R Serohijos
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