The cost of living in the membrane: a case study of hydrophobic mismatch for the multi-segment protein LeuT.
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George Khelashvili | Harel Weinstein | Lei Shi | Sayan Mondal | H. Weinstein | Lei Shi | G. Khelashvili | Sayantan Mondal
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