Correlation of Amino Acid Sequence with Inhibitor Activity and Specificity of Protein Inhibitors of Serine Proteinases
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R. Huber | W. Ardelt | I. Kato | W. Kohr | W. Bode | E. Papamokos | M. Laskowski | M. Empie | W. C. Bogard | E. Weber
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