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Publications by Guy Mayer
Highly Homologous Proteins Exert Opposite Biological Activities by Using Different Interaction Interfaces
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Un Modèle De Bremsstrahlung Couplant Une Trajectoire Classique Et Un Champ Quantifié
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