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SDR goes SGC: A structural genomics initiative

SDR goes SGC: A structural genomics initiative

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Main Authors: Oppermann, U, Kavanagh, K, Guo, K, Ng, S, Lukacik, P, Wu, X, Dubinina, E, Shafqat, N, Bray, J, Marsden, B, Sharma, S, Vedadi, M, von Delft, F, Sundstrom, M
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Published: 2006
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