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(Figure 3. Parallel and anti-parallel beta-sheets. A. Parallel beta-sheets represented as cartoon or sticks. Hydrogen bonding is indicated by dashed lines. B. Anti-parallel beta-sheets represented as cartoon or sticks. Hydrogen bonding is indicated by) |
(Figure 3. Parallel and anti-parallel beta-sheets. A. Parallel beta-sheets represented as cartoon or sticks. Hydrogen bonding is indicated by dashed lines. B. Anti-parallel beta-sheets represented as cartoon or sticks. Hydrogen bonding is indicated by) |
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Figure 3. Parallel and anti-parallel beta-sheets. A. Parallel beta-sheets represented as cartoon or sticks. Hydrogen bonding is indicated by dashed lines. B. Anti-parallel beta-sheets represented as cartoon or sticks. Hydrogen bonding is indicated by dashed lines.
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