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The NMR structure of the TRADD death domain, a key protein in the TNF signaling pathway

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Tsao, D.H.H., Hum, WT., Hsu, S. et al. The NMR structure of the TRADD death domain, a key protein in the TNF signaling pathway. J Biomol NMR 39, 337–342 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-007-9198-y

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