Structure of scorpion toxin variant-3 at 1.2 A resolution.
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S E Ealick | M. Carson | C. Bugg | S. Ealick | B Zhao | M Carson | C E Bugg | B. Zhao | Baoguang Zhao | Mike Carson
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