Design of an Active Ultrastable Single-chain Insulin Analog
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Kun Huang | Wenhua Jia | Satoe H. Nakagawa | M. Weiss | N. Phillips | Michael A. Weiss | Q. Hua | S. Nakagawa | W. Jia | Qing-xin Hua | Nelson B. Phillips | Shi-quan Hu | Shi-quan Hu | Kun Huang
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