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bibliographicCitation Creutz CE. Novel protein ligands of the annexin A7 N-terminal region suggest pro-beta helices engage one another with high specificity. Gen Physiol Biophys. 2009;28 Spec No Focus():F7–F13. PMID: 20093729; PMCID: PMC2931597.
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