Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 Å, a maze for alkyl chains
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Gerd Ritter | Richard R. Schmidt | Dawn Shepherd | Nathan R. Zaccai | Julio C. Castro-Palomino | Stephan D. Gadola | Vincenzo Cerundolo | Karl Harlos | E. Yvonne Jones | V. Cerundolo | E. Jones | K. Harlos | D. Shepherd | G. Ritter | R. Schmidt | N. Zaccai | S. Gadola | J. Castro-Palomino | E. Jones
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