An evolutionary bridge to a new protein fold
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Robert T. Sauer | R. Sauer | C. McKnight | M. Cordes | N. Walsh | R. Burton | Randall E. Burton | C. James McKnight | Matthew H.J. Cordes | Nathan P. Walsh
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