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Use of an ion-binding site to bypass the 1000-atom limit to structure determination by direct methods.
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Use of an ion-binding site to bypass the 1000-atom limit to structure determination by direct methods.
Use of an ion-binding site to bypass the 1000-atom limit to structure determination by direct methods. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2004 Oct; 60(Pt 10):1726-37.
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