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%0 Journal Article
%1 tian_structure_2014
%A Tian, Ye
%A Lu, George J
%A Marassi, Francesca M
%A Opella, Stanley J
%D 2014
%J J. Biomol. NMR
%K Anisotropy,Bacterial Conformation,Recombinant Magnetic Proteins Proteins,Biomolecular,Cation Proteins,Escherichia Resonance,Protein Transport coli,Nuclear
%N 1
%P 67--71
%R 10.1007/s10858-014-9852-0
%T Structure of the membrane protein \MerF\, a bacterial mercury transporter, improved by the inclusion of chemical shift anisotropy constraints
%V 60
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author = {Tian, Ye and Lu, George J and Marassi, Francesca M and Opella, Stanley J},
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journal = {J. Biomol. NMR},
keywords = {Anisotropy,Bacterial Conformation,Recombinant Magnetic Proteins Proteins,Biomolecular,Cation Proteins,Escherichia Resonance,Protein Transport coli,Nuclear},
month = sep,
number = 1,
pages = {67--71},
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timestamp = {2017-03-14T02:49:21.000+0100},
title = {{Structure of the membrane protein {\{}MerF{\}}, a bacterial mercury transporter, improved by the inclusion of chemical shift anisotropy constraints}},
volume = 60,
year = 2014
}