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Mirzabekov, T., Kontos, H., Farzan, M., Marasco, W., & Sodroski, J. (2000). Paramagnetic proteoliposomes containing a pure, native, and oriented seven-transmembrane segment protein, CCR5. Nature Biotechnology, 18(6), 649–654.

Authors 5
  1. Tajib Mirzabekov (first)
  2. Harry Kontos (additional)
  3. Michael Farzan (additional)
  4. Wayne Marasco (additional)
  5. Joseph Sodroski (additional)
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@article{Mirzabekov_2000, title={Paramagnetic proteoliposomes containing a pure, native, and oriented seven-transmembrane segment protein, CCR5}, volume={18}, ISSN={1546-1696}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/76501}, DOI={10.1038/76501}, number={6}, journal={Nature Biotechnology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Mirzabekov, Tajib and Kontos, Harry and Farzan, Michael and Marasco, Wayne and Sodroski, Joseph}, year={2000}, month=jun, pages={649–654} }