The structural biology of type II fatty acid biosynthesis.
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Jie J. Zheng | C. Rock | Yong-mei Zhang | S. White | Rock | Yong-Mei Zhang | Stephen W White | Jie Zheng | Yo ng-Mei Zhang
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