Integrating ELF4 into the circadian system through combined structural and functional studies
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Janusz M. Bujnicki | Seth J. Davis | Heiko Schoof | Ferenc Nagy | Guenter Schwarz | Sarah Mathews | Maria Werner | J. Bujnicki | F. Nagy | S. Mathews | S. Davis | G. Schwarz | H. Schoof | E. Kolmos | Katrin Fischer | Elsebeth Kolmos | Katrin Fischer | Monika Nowak | M. Werner | M. Nowak | Elsebeth Kolmos
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