Geometry and Intrinsic Tilt of a Tryptophan-Anchored Transmembrane α-Helix Determined by 2H NMR
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Erik Strandberg | J. Killian | E. Strandberg | R. Koeppe | P. V. D. van der Wel | J. Antoinette Killian | Patrick C.A. van der Wel | Roger E. Koeppe | J. A. Killian | P. V. D. Wel
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