2f13
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'''Crystal Structure of the Human Sialidase Neu2 in Complex with 2',3'- dihydroxypropyl ether mimetic Inhibitor''' | '''Crystal Structure of the Human Sialidase Neu2 in Complex with 2',3'- dihydroxypropyl ether mimetic Inhibitor''' | ||
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Crystal Structure of the Human Sialidase Neu2 in Complex with 2',3'- dihydroxypropyl ether mimetic Inhibitor
About this Structure
2F13 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 03:20:04 2008
Categories: Exo-alpha-sialidase | Homo sapiens | Single protein | Chavas, L M.G. | Dyason, J C. | Fusi, P. | Itzstein, M von. | Kato, R. | Mann, M C. | Monti, E. | Tettamanti, G. | Thomson, R J. | Tringali, C. | Venerando, B. | Wakatsuki, S. | Drug design | Influenza virus | Neuraminidase | Sialidase
