A thermostable 35-residue subdomain within villin headpiece.
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P S Kim | P. S. Kim | P. Matsudaira | P. Matsudaira | C. McKnight | McKnight Cj | C J McKnight | D S Doering | P T Matsudaira | D. Doering | Doering Ds
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