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1 An epoxide hydrolase from endophytic Streptomyces shows unique structural features and wide biocatalytic activity Tormet-González, Gabriela D.

76 9 p. 868-875
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2 Crystal structure of bacteriophage T4 Spackle as determined by native SAD phasing Shi, Ke

76 9 p. 899-904
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3 Crystal structures of human ENPP1 in apo and bound forms Dennis, Matthew L.

76 9 p. 889-898
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4 Lysozyme crystals dyed with bromophenol blue: where has the dye gone? Plaza-Garrido, Marina

76 9 p. 845-856
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5 Pairwise running of automated crystallographic model-building pipelines Alharbi, Emad

76 9 p. 814-823
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6 Recognition of an α-helical hairpin in P22 large terminase by a synthetic antibody fragment Lokareddy, Ravi K.

76 9 p. 876-888
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7 Structural alphabets for conformational analysis of nucleic acids available at dnatco.datmos.org Černý, Jiří

76 9 p. 805-813
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8 Structural basis for designing an array of engrailed homeodomains Sunami, Tomoko

76 9 p. 824-833
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9 Structure of a nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase (NPP) from Euphorbia characias latex characterized by small-angle X-ray scattering: clues for the general organization of plant NPPs Sabatucci, Annalaura

76 9 p. 857-867
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10 Targeting the innate immune receptor TLR8 using small-molecule agents. Corrigendum Sakaniwa, Kentaro

76 9 p. 905-907
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11 Towards the automation of in situ experimental phasing Liebschner, Dorothee

76 9 p. 802-804
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12 X-ray crystallographic structural studies of α-amylase I from Eisenia fetida Hirano, Yu

76 9 p. 834-844
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