BAR Domains as Sensors of Membrane Curvature: The Amphiphysin BAR Structure
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B. Peter | I. Mills | P. Evans | P. Butler | H. McMahon | H. Kent | Y. Vallis | P Jonathan G Butler | Helen M Kent | Philip R Evans | Harvey T McMahon | Ian G Mills | Brian J Peter | Yvonne Vallis
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