Structural and functional studies of titin’s fn3 modules reveal conserved surface patterns and binding to myosin S1 - a possible role in the frank-starling mechanism of the heart

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​Structural and functional studies of titin’s fn3 modules reveal conserved surface patterns and binding to myosin S1 - a possible role in the frank-starling mechanism of the heart​
Muhle-Goll, C.; Habeck, M. ; Cazorla, O.; Nilges, M.; Labeit, S. & Granzier, H.​ (2001) 
Journal of Molecular Biology313(2) pp. 431​-447​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.2001.5017 

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Muhle-Goll, Claudia; Habeck, Michael ; Cazorla, Olivier; Nilges, Michael; Labeit, Siegfried; Granzier, Henk
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2001
Journal
Journal of Molecular Biology 
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0022-2836
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English

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