Solution structure of the albumin-binding GA module: a versatile bacterial protein domain.
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L. Björck | S. Forsén | M. de Château | M. Johansson | M. Wikström | T. Drakenberg | T Drakenberg | S Forsén | M Wikström | L Björck | M U Johansson | M de Château | M. U. Johansson
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