Interscaffolding additivity: binding of P1 variants of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor to four serine proteases.
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J Otlewski | J. Otlewski | M. Dadlez | O. Buczek | D. Krowarsch | A. Smalås | I. Krokoszynska | O Buczek | D Krowarsch | A O Smalas | M Dadlez | I Krokoszynska | Jacek Otlewski | Michał Dadlez
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