Isolation, solution structure, and insecticidal activity of kalata B2, a circular protein with a twist: do Möbius strips exist in nature?
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Clement Waine | Cameron V. Jennings | Martin J Scanlon | Norelle L Daly | David J Craik | D. Craik | D. Norman | M. Plan | K. Rosengren | N. Daly | J. Stevens | M. Scanlon | C. Waine | Marilyn A Anderson | K Johan Rosengren | David G Norman | Manuel Plan | Cameron V Jennings | Jackie Stevens | C. Jennings | M. Anderson | Clement Waine | Manuel Plan | Marilyn A. Anderson | K. Johan Rosengren | Martin J. Scanlon | David G. Norman
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