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Details on Person Crystal structures of native and inhibited forms of human cathepsin D: implications for lysosomal targeting and drug design

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2471612
_displayNameCrystal structures of native and inhibited forms of human cathepsin D: implications for lysosomal targeting and drug design
_timestamp2012-09-21 09:14:43
author[Person:2471618] Baldwin, E T
[Person:2471611] Bhat, T N
[Person:2471604] Gulnik, S
[Person:2471619] Hosur, M V
[Person:2471597] Sowder, R C
[Person:2471596] Cachau, R E
[Person:2471605] Collins, J
[Person:2471595] Silva, A M
[Person:2471601] Erickson, J W
created[InstanceEdit:2471620] Jupe, S, 2012-09-21
journalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
pages6796-800
pubMedIdentifier8393577
titleCrystal structures of native and inhibited forms of human cathepsin D: implications for lysosomal targeting and drug design
volume90
year1993
(literatureReference)[Complex:2471622] Cathepsin D dimer [extracellular region] [Homo sapiens]
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