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Letter to the Editor: The C-terminal Domain of Viral IAP Associated Factor (cVIAF) is a Structural Homologue of Phosducin: Resonance Assignments and Secondary Structure of the C-Terminal Domain of VIAF

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Jacob, J., Louis, J.M., Richter, B. et al. Letter to the Editor: The C-terminal Domain of Viral IAP Associated Factor (cVIAF) is a Structural Homologue of Phosducin: Resonance Assignments and Secondary Structure of the C-Terminal Domain of VIAF. J Biomol NMR 28, 197–198 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JNMR.0000013820.43366.99

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