Comparative Structural Analysis of the Erbin PDZ Domain and the First PDZ Domain of ZO-1
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Walter Hunziker | Sachdev S Sidhu | Christian Wiesmann | Ping Wu | Nicholas J Skelton | S. Sidhu | Jianping Yin | N. Skelton | Yingnan Zhang | B. Appleton | W. Hunziker | Ping Wu | C. Wiesmann | Yingnan Zhang | Brent A Appleton | Jian Ping Yin
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