Unfoldomics of human diseases: linking protein intrinsic disorder with diseases
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A Keith Dunker | Zoran Obradovic | Slobodan Vucetic | Christopher J Oldfield | Uros Midic | Christopher J. Oldfield | Vladimir N Uversky | Bin Xue | Lilia M Iakoucheva | L. Iakoucheva | S. Vucetic | Z. Obradovic | A. Dunker | C. Oldfield | V. Uversky | B. Xue | H. Xie | U. Midic | Hongbo Xie
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