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The PDZ Domain as a Complex Adaptive System
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The PDZ Domain as a Complex Adaptive System
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akourakine
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November 12, 2007
Peer-Reviewed Paper
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Alexei Kurakin, Andrzej Swistowski, Susan c. Wu, Dale e. Bredesen
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PLoS ONE. 2007 Sep 26; 2(9):e953
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peptide libraries
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target-assisted iterat
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