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Drum, C. L., Yan, S.-Z., Bard, J., Shen, Y.-Q., Lu, D., Soelaiman, S., Grabarek, Z., Bohm, A., & Tang, W.-J. (2002). Structural basis for the activation of anthrax adenylyl cyclase exotoxin by calmodulin. Nature, 415(6870), 396–402.

Authors 9
  1. Chester L. Drum (first)
  2. Shui-Zhong Yan (additional)
  3. Joel Bard (additional)
  4. Yue-Quan Shen (additional)
  5. Dan Lu (additional)
  6. Sandriyana Soelaiman (additional)
  7. Zenon Grabarek (additional)
  8. Andrew Bohm (additional)
  9. Wei-Jen Tang (additional)
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@article{Drum_2002, title={Structural basis for the activation of anthrax adenylyl cyclase exotoxin by calmodulin}, volume={415}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/415396a}, DOI={10.1038/415396a}, number={6870}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Drum, Chester L. and Yan, Shui-Zhong and Bard, Joel and Shen, Yue-Quan and Lu, Dan and Soelaiman, Sandriyana and Grabarek, Zenon and Bohm, Andrew and Tang, Wei-Jen}, year={2002}, month=jan, pages={396–402} }