Tail-Mediated Collapse of HMGB1 Is Dynamic and Occurs via Differential Binding of the Acidic Tail to the A and B Domains
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Tail-Mediated Collapse of HMGB1 Is Dynamic and Occurs via Differential Binding of the Acidic Tail to the A and B Domains
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Tail-Mediated Collapse of HMGB ...... ic Tail to the A and B Domains
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Tail-mediated collapse of HMGB ...... ic tail to the A and B domains
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Françoise S Howe
J Günter Grossmann
Jean O Thomas
Matthew Watson
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10.1016/J.JMB.2010.07.045
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2010-08-04T00:00:00Z