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Volume 2 Issue 4, April 1995

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  • Inhibitor binding to HIV protease affects and can be affected by protein motions. Knowledge of these motions will be of considerable importance for effective structure-based design of drugs.

    • Gerhard Wagner
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  • The structures of the homotypically adhering E and N cadherins reveal a zipper-like morphology which binds cells together.

    • Laurence A. Lasky
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