Sampling the conformational space of the catalytic subunit of human γ-secretase
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Guanghui Yang | Xiao-chen Bai | Sjors H W Scheres | Eeson Rajendra | Yigong Shi | Yigong Shi | S. Scheres | X. Bai | E. Rajendra | Guanghui Yang
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