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Nature1975; 255(5510); 653-654; doi: 10.1038/255653a0

Structure of horse-spleen apoferritin at 6 angstom resolution.

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Publication Date: 1975-06-19 PubMed ID: 1169688DOI: 10.1038/255653a0Google Scholar: Lookup
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Hoare RJ, Harrison PM, Hoy TG. (1975). Structure of horse-spleen apoferritin at 6 angstom resolution. Nature, 255(5510), 653-654. https://doi.org/10.1038/255653a0

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ISSN: 0028-0836
NlmUniqueID: 0410462
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 255
Issue: 5510
Pages: 653-654

Researcher Affiliations

Hoare, R J
    Harrison, P M
      Hoy, T G

        MeSH Terms

        • Animals
        • Apoferritins / metabolism
        • Binding Sites
        • Horses
        • Iron / metabolism
        • Protein Conformation
        • Spleen / analysis
        • X-Ray Diffraction

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