The Ighmbp2 helicase structure reveals the molecular basis for disease-causing mutations in DMSA1
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Matthew W. Bowler | Haiwei Song | Haiwei Song | M. Bowler | Siew Choo Lim | Ting Feng Lai | S. Lim | T. Lai
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