Kinetics of calcium dissociation from calmodulin and its tryptic fragments. A stopped-flow fluorescence study using Quin 2 reveals a two-domain structure.
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S. Martin | P. Bayley | S. Forsén | T. Drakenberg | T Drakenberg | S R Martin | P M Bayley | S Forsen | A Andersson Teleman | A. Andersson Teleman
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