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Docking of Human Band 3 Anion Transporter Proteins with Their Plasmodium falciparum Interactors Based on Short Linear Motifs

  • Updated on January 30, 2025
  • by Ibrahima DIA

 Fofana, F. , Ksouri, A. , Cisse, C. , Souiai, O. , Benkahla, A. , Okella, H. , Sangare, M. , Shaffer, J. , Doumbia, S. and Wele, M. (2024)  American Journal of Molecular Biology, 14, 187-200. doi: 10.4236/ajmb.2024.144014.

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