Small binding proteins selected from a combinatorial repertoire of knottins displayed on phage.
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J M Thornton | J. Thornton | G. P. Smith | G. Winter | A. Griffiths | S. Patel | G P Smith | G Winter | A D Griffiths | J. Windass | S U Patel | J D Windass | G. P. Smith
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