Non-strict strand orientation of the Ca2+-induced dimerization of a conantokin peptide variant with sequence-shifted γ-carboxyglutamate residues
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Zhenyu Sheng | Francis J. Castellino | F. Castellino | Mary Prorok | Qiuyun Dai | Mingxin Dong | Qiuyun Dai | Zhuguo Liu | M. Prorok | Cai Xiao | Mingxin Dong | Zhuguo Liu | Z. Sheng | Cai Xiao
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