The Solution Structure of the S1 RNA Binding Domain: A Member of an Ancient Nucleic Acid–Binding Fold
@article{Bycroft1997TheSS, title={The Solution Structure of the S1 RNA Binding Domain: A Member of an Ancient Nucleic Acid–Binding Fold}, author={Mark Bycroft and Tim J. P. Hubbard and Mark R. Proctor and Stefan M. V. Freund and Alexey G. Murzin}, journal={Cell}, year={1997}, volume={88}, pages={235-242} }
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