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Biophysical Studies of the Binding of Viral RNA with the 80S Using switchSENSE
Protein-Ligand Interactions - Methods in Molecular Biology
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10.1007/978-1-0716-1197-5_15
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2021
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pp. 341-350
Author(s):
Emma Schenckbecher
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Guillaume Bec
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Taiichi Sakamoto
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Benoit Meyer
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Eric Ennifar
Keyword(s):
Viral Rna
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Biophysical Studies
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