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| Fig. 3 NTCP shown as cartoons with <font color='red'><b>panel</b></font> and <font color='#6060ff'><b>core</b></font> domains colored. Helices are moving from open-pore to inward-facing conformation (7PQQ to 7PQG)
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| '''Fig. 3 NTCP shown as cartoons with <font color='red'><b>panel</b></font> and <font color='#6060ff'><b>core</b></font> domains colored.''' Helices are moving from open-pore to inward-facing conformation (7PQQ to 7PQG)
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| Fig. 4 NTCP surface representation with <font color='red'><b>panel</b></font> and <font color='#6060ff'><b>core</b></font> domains colored. Domains are moving from open-pore to inward-facing conformation (7PQQ to 7PQG)
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| '''Fig. 4 NTCP surface representation with <font color='red'><b>panel</b></font> and <font color='#6060ff'><b>core</b></font> domains colored.''' Domains are moving from open-pore to inward-facing conformation (7PQQ to 7PQG)
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Sodium Taurocholate Co-Transporting Polypeptide

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References

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