Structural basis of epilepsy-related ligand–receptor complex LGI1–ADAM22
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H. Shigematsu | M. Fukata | M. Shirouzu | Y. Fukata | M. Sanbo | S. Fukai | M. Hirabayashi | A. Yamagata | Yusuke Sato | Asami Maeda | Norihiko Yokoi | T. Goto | Yuri Miyazaki | S. Goto‐Ito
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