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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MOUSE MAJOR URINARY PROTEIN-I FROM MOUSE LIVER[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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Structure of 18694Da MUP, typical to the major urinary protein family: MUP9, MUP11, MUP15, MUP18 & MUP19[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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PHEROMONE BINDING TO TWO RODENT URINARY PROTEINS REVEALED BY X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY[PHEROMONE-BINDING]
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Van der Waals Interactions Dominate Hydrophobic Association in a Protein Binding Site Occluded From Solvent Water[LIGAND BINDING PROTEIN]
Thermodynamics Of Binding Of 2-Methoxy-3-Isopropylpyrazine And 2- Methoxy-3-Isobutylpyrazine To The Major Urinary Protein[Transport Protein]
Thermodynamics of Binding of 2-methoxy-3-isopropylpyrazine and 2-methoxy-3-isobutylpyrazine to the Major Urinary Protein[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MOUSE MAJOR URINARY PROTEIN (MUP-I) COMPLEXED WITH SEC-BUTYL-THIAZOLINE[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MOUSE MAJOR URINARY PROTEIN (MUP-I) COMPLEXED WITH HYDROXY-METHYL-HEPTANONE[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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