Crystal structure of an oligomer of proteolytic zymogens: detailed conformational analysis of the bovine ternary complex and implications for their activation.
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R. Huber | W. Bode | F. Avilés | S. Ventura | F. Gomis-Rüth | J. Vendrell | W Bode | R Huber | F X Avilés | F X Gomis-Rüth | J Vendrell | M Gómez-Ortiz | S Ventura | M. Gomez-Ortiz | Wolfram Bode | R. Huber | F. Gomis-Ruth | Francesc X. Avilés | Salvador Ventura
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