Conformations of the rhodopsin third cytoplasmic loop grafted onto bacteriorhodopsin.
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J B Heymann | A. Engel | D. Oesterhelt | D. Müller | D. Fotiadis | J. Heymann | H. Kaback | M. Pfeiffer | D Oesterhelt | H R Kaback | D J Müller | A Engel | M Pfeiffer | V Hildebrandt | D Fotiadis | B Groot | V. Hildebrandt | B. Groot
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