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Nature structural & molecular biology
Nature structural & molecular biology
The intricate dance of post-translational modifications in the rhythm of life.
The intricate dance of post-translational modifications in the rhythm of life.
A glutamate switch controls voltage-sensitive phosphatase function.
A glutamate switch controls voltage-sensitive phosphatase function.
Mapping the orientation of nuclear pore proteins in living cells with polarized fluorescence microscopy.
Three-dimensional structure and flexibility of a membrane-coating module of the nuclear pore complex.
Frederic M Richards 1925-2009.
Three-dimensional structure of the KChIP1-Kv4.3 T1 complex reveals a cross-shaped octamer.
Three-dimensional structure of the KChIP1-Kv4.3 T1 complex reveals a cross-shaped octamer.
A sensitive channel family replete with sense and motion.
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