Asparagine deamidation in recombinant human lymphotoxin: hindrance by three-dimensional structures.
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Ronald T Borchardt | Z. Shahrokh | R. Borchardt | R. Schowen | M. Kadkhodayan | W. Henzel | M. Powell | Richard L Schowen | Minli Xie | Zahra Shahrokh | Miryam Kadkhodayan | William J Henzel | Michael F Powell | M. Xie
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