Structure of human O-GlcNAc transferase and its complex with a peptide substrate
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Piotr Sliz | Yunsun Nam | P. Sliż | S. Walker | M. Lazarus | Y. Nam | Jiaoyang Jiang | Suzanne Walker | Michael B. Lazarus | Jiaoyang Jiang | P. Śliż
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