Structure and dynamics of full-length HIV-1 capsid protein in solution.
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Charles D Schwieters | G Marius Clore | Rodolfo Ghirlando | Alexander Grishaev | G. Clore | A. Grishaev | C. Schwieters | L. Deshmukh | R. Ghirlando | J. Baber | James L Baber | Lalit Deshmukh | G. Clore
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