Portal motor velocity and internal force resisting viral DNA packaging in bacteriophage phi29.
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Derek N. Fuller | John Peter Rickgauer | Paul J Jardine | J. P. Rickgauer | Douglas E. Smith | S. Grimes | P. Jardine | Shelley Grimes | Dwight L Anderson | Douglas E Smith | Derek N Fuller | D. Anderson
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