Structural insights into the evolution of an antibody combining site.
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R C Stevens | G J Wedemayer | P G Schultz | P. Schultz | R. Stevens | L. Wang | P. Patten | G. J. Wedemayer | P A Patten | L H Wang | Leo H. Wang
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