Crystal structure of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor homolog AChBP in complex with an α-conotoxin PnIA variant
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D. Bertrand | T. Sixma | A. Smit | R. Hogg | V. Tsetlin | P. Celie | I. Kasheverov | D. Mordvintsev | P. Nierop | R. Elk | S. E. V. Rossum-fikkert | M. Zhmak | D. Y. Mordvintsev
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