Cooperativity between the Hydrophobic and Cross-linking Domains of Elastin*
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F. Keeley | K. Kumashiro | Kristin K Kumashiro | Fred W Keeley | Walter P Niemczura | W. Niemczura | Joanna P Ho | Jan-ping Ho | K. K. Kumashiro
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