Repacking the Core of T4 lysozyme by automated design.
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Stephen L Mayo | Brian W Matthews | S. L. Mayo | B. Matthews | W. Baase | D. Datta | B. Mooers | Blaine H M Mooers | Walter A Baase | Deepshikha Datta | Eric S Zollars | E. Zollars
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