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Protein structure / Acta Crystallographica / Protein biosynthesis / Ribosome / Thermostability / Crystallization / Thermus thermophilus / X-ray crystallography / Trefoil knot fold / Chemistry / Biology / Crystallography
Date: 2009-03-03 21:07:46
Protein structure
Acta Crystallographica
Protein biosynthesis
Ribosome
Thermostability
Crystallization
Thermus thermophilus
X-ray crystallography
Trefoil knot fold
Chemistry
Biology
Crystallography

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