Distribution and orientation of rhodamine-phalloidin bound to thin filaments in skeletal and cardiac myofibrils.
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J. Sanger | J. W. Sanger | Y. Goldman | H. Shuman | Y E Goldman | V Zhukarev | J M Sanger | J W Sanger | H Shuman | V. Zhukarev
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