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Walz, T., Tittmann, P., Fuchs, K. H., Müller, D. J., Smith, B. L., Agre, P., Gross, H., & Engel, A. (1996). Surface Topographies at Subnanometer-resolution Reveal Asymmetry and Sidedness of Aquaporin-1. Journal of Molecular Biology, 264(5), 907–918.

Authors 8
  1. Thomas Walz (first)
  2. Peter Tittmann (additional)
  3. Karl H. Fuchs (additional)
  4. Daniel J. Müller (additional)
  5. Barbara L. Smith (additional)
  6. Peter Agre (additional)
  7. Heinz Gross (additional)
  8. Andreas Engel (additional)
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@article{Walz_1996, title={Surface Topographies at Subnanometer-resolution Reveal Asymmetry and Sidedness of Aquaporin-1}, volume={264}, ISSN={0022-2836}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1996.0686}, DOI={10.1006/jmbi.1996.0686}, number={5}, journal={Journal of Molecular Biology}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Walz, Thomas and Tittmann, Peter and Fuchs, Karl H. and Müller, Daniel J. and Smith, Barbara L. and Agre, Peter and Gross, Heinz and Engel, Andreas}, year={1996}, month=dec, pages={907–918} }