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Crystal structure of a bacterial homologue of glucose transporters GLUT1-4.
ISSN号:0028-0836
期刊名称:Nature
时间:2012.10.18
页码:361-366
相关项目:结构生物学
作者:
Sun, Xiuyun|Gong, Xinqi|Rao, Yu|Yan, Nieng|
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