NMR structure and mutagenesis of the FADD (Mort1) death-effector domain
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Stephen W. Fesik | R. Meadows | S. Fesik | S. Ng | Zehan Chen | M. Lenardo | Baohua Huang | M. Eberstadt | Zehan Chen | Lixin Zheng | Michael J. Lenardo | Robert P. Meadows | Shi-Chung Ng | Lixin Zheng | Baohua Huang | Matthias Eberstadt
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