Computational de novo design and characterization of a protein that selectively binds a highly hyperpolarizable abiological chromophore.
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Inge Asselberghs | Koen Clays | Jeffery G Saven | Louise E. Sinks | K. Clays | W. DeGrado | A. Lehmann | J. Saven | M. Therien | I. Asselberghs | V. Krishnan | William F DeGrado | H Christopher Fry | J. K. Blasie | H. Fry | Louise E Sinks | Michael J Therien | Andreas Lehmann | J Kent Blasie | A. Tronin | Andrey Tronin | Venkata Krishnan | Andrey | J. Blasie | Tronin | G. Jeffrey | Saven
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