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Williams, J. P., Smith, D. C., Green, B. N., Marsden, B. D., Jennings, K. R., Roberts, L. M., & Scrivens, J. H. (2006). Gas Phase Characterization of the Noncovalent Quaternary Structure of Cholera Toxin and the Cholera Toxin B Subunit Pentamer. Biophysical Journal, 90(9), 3246–3254.

Authors 7
  1. Jonathan P. Williams (first)
  2. Daniel C. Smith (additional)
  3. Brian N. Green (additional)
  4. Brian D. Marsden (additional)
  5. Keith R. Jennings (additional)
  6. Lynne M. Roberts (additional)
  7. James H. Scrivens (additional)
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