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==Your Heading Here (maybe something like 'Structure')==
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<Structure load='2GTG' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Outer Membrane Protein G' scene='User:Christina_Chisholm/Sandbox_1/Greenwoselection_ompg/5'>
<Structure load='2GTG' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Outer Membrane Protein G' scene='User:Christina_Chisholm/Sandbox_1/Greenwoselection_ompg/5'>
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==Outer Membrane Protein G==
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[3] Damaghi M, Bippes C, et al. (2010) "pH-dependent interactions guide the folding and gate the transmembrane pore of the beta-barrel membrane protein OmpG." J Mol Biol 397(4):878-82.
[3] Damaghi M, Bippes C, et al. (2010) "pH-dependent interactions guide the folding and gate the transmembrane pore of the beta-barrel membrane protein OmpG." J Mol Biol 397(4):878-82.
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Outer Membrane Protein G

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