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The solution structure of human calcium-bound S100A4 mutated at four cysteine loci

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We acknowledge financial support from the National Science Council (NSC) Taiwan (Grant number NSC 103-2113-M-007-017-MY3). We appreciate having use of the 700 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility in the Chemistry Department, National Tsing Hua University.

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Cho, C.C., Hung, KW., Gorja, D.R. et al. The solution structure of human calcium-bound S100A4 mutated at four cysteine loci. J Biomol NMR 62, 233–238 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-015-9927-6

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