Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Identification of acidic pH-dependent ligands of pentameric C-reactive protein.
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Alok Agrawal
Antonio E Rusiñol
Bradley W Beeler
David J Hammond
James A Thompson
Lawrence A Potempa
Michael K Pangburn
Sanjay K Singh
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36235-36244
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10.1074/JBC.M110.142026
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2010-09-14T00:00:00Z