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An intramolecular G-quadruplex structure formed in the human MET

Authors
  1. Ambrus
  2. Bean
  3. Birchmeier
  4. Bladt
  5. Borgognone
  6. Burge
  7. Christensen
  8. Christensen
  9. Cipriani
  10. Cogoi
  11. Comoglio
  12. Dai
  13. De Armond
  14. Dexheimer
  15. Du
  16. Guo
  17. Guo
  18. Han
  19. Hardin
  20. Hurley
  21. Izbicka
  22. Kankia
  23. Kong-Beltran
  24. Liang
  25. Matsumoto
  26. Mergny
  27. Mergny
  28. Michieli
  29. Mikami-Terao
  30. Ou
  31. Padmanabhan
  32. Patel
  33. Peruzzi
  34. Petrelli
  35. Phan
  36. Qin
  37. Risitano
  38. Rodriguez
  39. Schmidt
  40. Schultze
  41. Seenisamy
  42. Siddiqui-Jain
  43. Smirnov
  44. Smolen
  45. Song
  46. Sun
  47. Thakur
  48. Todd
  49. Uehara
  50. Verma
  51. Wang
  52. Weitzmann
  53. Xu
  54. Yan
  55. You
  56. Zhang
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'Wiley'
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