Highly Efficient Macromolecule-Sized Poration of Lipid Bilayers by a Synthetically Evolved Peptide
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Jing He | Peter C. Searson | William C. Wimley | K. Hristova | W. Wimley | P. Searson | Jing He | Gregory R. Wiedman | Taylor T Fuselier | Kalina Hristova | Taylor Fuselier | Gregory Wiedman
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