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Actin Filaments in Flight Muscle Z-disks of Lethocerus indicus Show Screw Symmetry, Not Rotational Symmetry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2020
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- 3D Structures: From Macromolecular Assemblies to Whole Cells (3DEM FIG)
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