File:Ribbon diagram depicting the crystal structure of the GPIbβ extracellular domain.png
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[edit]DescriptionRibbon diagram depicting the crystal structure of the GPIbβ extracellular domain.png |
English: Ribbon diagram positioned with the N-terminus on the top, concave β-strands on the right and convex loops on the left. Disulphide bonds in the LRRs are indicated in yellow. |
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Source | The Organizing Principle of the Platelet Glycoprotein Ib-IX-V Complex [1] |
Author | Renhao Li and Jonas Emsley 2013 |
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