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PDB code 2DN1

1.25 a resolution crystal structures of human haemoglobin in the oxy, deoxy and carbonmonoxy forms.

Park, S.-Y., Yokoyama, T., Shibayama, N., Shiro, Y., Tame, J.R.

(2006) J Mol Biol 360: 690-701

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2006.05.036

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