Unbound Form of Tomato Inhibitor-II Reveals Interdomain Flexibility and Conformational Variability in the Reactive Site Loops*
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M. James | K. Ng | G. Pearce | C. Ryan | Gregory Pearce | Maia M Cherney | Michael N G James | Kenneth K-S Ng | Isabelle H Barrette-Ng | Clarence A Ryan | Usman Ghani | M. Cherney | I. Barrette-Ng | U. Ghani
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