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publication_uri type publication_title year doi pmid journal_uri
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote45639 AcademicArticle Novel beta-barrel fold in the nuclear magnetic resonance structure of the replicase nonstructural protein 1 from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2007 10.1128/jvi.01939-06 17202208 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote197644
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote177585 AcademicArticle Nuclear magnetic resonance structure of the N-terminal domain of nonstructural protein 3 from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2007 10.1128/jvi.00969-07 17728234 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote197644
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote63064 AcademicArticle NMR structure and functional characterization of a human cancer-related nucleoside triphosphatase 2007 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.01.001 17291528 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote261742
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote144861 AcademicArticle NMR assignment of the protein nsp3a from sars-cov 2006 10.1007/s10858-006-9017-x http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote56736
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote101705 AcademicArticle NMR assignment of the SARS-CoV protein nsp1 2006 10.1007/s10858-006-9018-9 16821128 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote56736
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote392560 AcademicArticle Nmr structure of the conserved hypothetical protein tm0487 from thermotoga maritima: Implications for 216 homologous duf59 proteins 2005 10.1110/ps.051755805 16199668 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote61860
http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote298170 AcademicArticle Letter to the editor: 1-H-, 13-C- and 15-N-NMR assignment of the conserved hypothetical protein TM0487 from Thermotoga maritima 2004 10.1023/B:JNMR.0000032522.43753.f1 15213465 http://vivo.scripps.edu/individual/endnote56736

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