The role of subunit hinges and molecular "switches" in the control of viral capsid polymorphism.
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John E. Johnson | Jinghua Tang | Adam Zlotnick | Mark J Young | A. Zlotnick | M. Young | Jennifer M. Johnson | John E Johnson | Jinghua Tang | K. Dryden | Jennifer M Johnson | Kelly A Dryden
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