The glycine insertion of the 42G peptide alleviates the HR2

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The glycine insertion of the 42G peptide alleviates the HR2 backbone

Axel T Brunger's research works Stanford University, CA (SU) and other places

Kristopher WHITE, Postdoctoral Fellow, Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, CA, SU, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

Richard A Pfuetzner's research works Stanford University, CA (SU) and other places

Richard A Pfuetzner's research works Stanford University, CA (SU) and other places

Kristopher WHITE, Postdoctoral Fellow, Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, CA, SU, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

Luis Esquivies's research works Stanford University, CA (SU) and other places

Alex KREUTZBERGER, PostDoc Position, PhD from the University of Virginia, Harvard Medical School, MA, HMS, Department of Cell Biology

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Kristopher WHITE, Postdoctoral Fellow, Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, CA, SU, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology

The N969K mutation alone induces the backbone shift observed in the

Richard A Pfuetzner's research works Stanford University, CA (SU) and other places

Alex KREUTZBERGER, PostDoc Position, PhD from the University of Virginia, Harvard Medical School, MA, HMS, Department of Cell Biology

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