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Scaffold-mediated nucleation of protein signaling complexes: elementary principles
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    Scaffold-mediated nucleation of protein signaling complexes: elementary principles (English)
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    4 August 2011
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    multivalent binding
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    synthetic biology
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    biological design principles
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    ternary complex
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    prozone effect
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    combinatorial inhibition
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