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Disordered to ordered folding in the regulation of diphtheria toxin repressor activity. 白喉毒素抑制剂活性调节过程中的无序折叠到有序折叠。
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Ius Novum Pub Date : 2001-09-25 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.191354798
P D Twigg, G Parthasarathy, L Guerrero, T M Logan, D L Caspar
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