High resolution structure of an oligomeric eye lens β-crystallin
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Tom L. Blundell | H. P. C. Driessen | Christine Slingsby | T. Blundell | R. Lapatto | B. Bax | P. Lindley | C. Slingsby | R. Lapatto | V. Nalini | H. Driessen | Peter F. Lindley | Benjamin Bax | V. Nalini | Risto Lapatto
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