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Conformational Flexibility Within the Small Domain of Human Serine Racemase.
doi 10.2210/pdb6slh/pdb
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February 12, 2020
Authors
C.R. Koulouris
B. Bax
J. Atack
S.M. Roe
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Worldwide Protein Data Bank
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