Molecular basis of coiled-coil formation
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Wolfgang Jahnke | W. Jahnke | J. Missimer | M. Steinmetz | R. Kammerer | I. Jelesarov | A. Alexandrescu | Michel O Steinmetz | Ilian Jelesarov | William M Matousek | Srinivas Honnappa | John H Missimer | Sabine Frank | Andrei T Alexandrescu | Richard A Kammerer | S. Honnappa | S. Frank | W. M. Matousek
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