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Molecular biology / Protein structure / Membrane biology / Crystallography / Biotechnology / Integral membrane protein / Membrane protein / SDS-PAGE / Surfactant / Chemistry / Biology / Biochemistry
Date: 2008-11-12 14:38:10
Molecular biology
Protein structure
Membrane biology
Crystallography
Biotechnology
Integral membrane protein
Membrane protein
SDS-PAGE
Surfactant
Chemistry
Biology
Biochemistry

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