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English: Ribbon structure of Domain 4 of perfringolysin O with labeled Loops 1-3 and Undecapeptide region |
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Source | Heuck, Alejandro P., Paul C. Moe, and Benjamin B. Johnson. "The Cholesterol-dependent Cytolysin Family of Gram-positive Bacterial Toxins." Subcell Biochem 51 (2010): 551-77. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Web. 15 Mar. 2011 |
Author | Alejandro P. Heuck, Paul C. Moe, Benjamin B. Johnson |
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