Activation of human liver glycogen phosphorylase by alteration of the secondary structure and packing of the catalytic core.
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V. L. Rath | M. Ammirati | P. Lemotte | K. Fennell | M. Mansour | D. Danley | T. Hynes | G. Schulte | D. Wasilko | J. Pandit
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