Biochemical and structural analysis reveals the Neurofibromin (NF1) protein forms a high-affinity dimer
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Christopher B. Stanley | S. Subramaniam | A. Ramanathan | R. Ghirlando | D. Esposito | F. McCormick | D. Bhowmik | M. Drew | Puneet Juneja | D. Nissley | Sae-Won Han | W. Gillette | M. Sherekar | S. Messing | H. O’Neill | Matthew Drew
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