PHD domain from human SHPRH
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D. Korzhnev | K. Cimprich | F. Almeida | I. Bezsonova | Andrew C. Kile | Y. Pustovalova | Alexandra K. Pozhidaeva | Luciana E. F. Machado | L. F. Machado
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