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'''Unreleased structure'''
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The entry 4qbw is ON HOLD
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The entry 4qbw is ON HOLD until Paper Publication
Authors: Xiao, P., Wang, X., Wang, H.M., Fu, X.L., Cui, F.A., Yu, X., Bi, W.X., Sun, J.P.
Authors: Xiao, P., Wang, X., Wang, H.M., Fu, X.L., Cui, F.A., Yu, X., Bi, W.X., Sun, J.P.
Description: The second sphere residue T263 is important for function and activity of PTP1B through modulating WPD loop
Description: The second sphere residue T263 is important for function and activity of PTP1B through modulating WPD loop

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Unreleased structure

The entry 4qbw is ON HOLD until Paper Publication

Authors: Xiao, P., Wang, X., Wang, H.M., Fu, X.L., Cui, F.A., Yu, X., Bi, W.X., Sun, J.P.

Description: The second sphere residue T263 is important for function and activity of PTP1B through modulating WPD loop

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