Open and closed structures reveal allostery and pliability in the HIV-1 envelope spike
Gabriel Ozorowski(Scripps Research Institute), Andrew B. Ward(Scripps Research Institute), Jesper Pallesen(Scripps Research Institute), Pavel Pugach(Cornell University), Albert Cupo(Cornell University), Natalia de Val(National Institutes of Health), Robyn L. Stanfield(Scripps Research Institute), Jonathan L. Torres(Scripps Research Institute), Jeffrey Copps(Scripps Research Institute), Dmitry Lyumkis(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Ian A. Wilson(Raigmore Hospital), Christopher A. Cottrell(Scripps Research Institute), John P. Moore(Cornell University)
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