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Zhang X, Guo H, Jin L, Czornyj E, Hodes A, Hui WH, Nieh AW, Miller JF, Zhou ZH. 2013. A new topology of the HK97-like fold revealed in Bordetella bacteriophage by cryoEM at 3.5 Å resolution. eLife 2:e01299. doi: 10.7554/eLife.01299. Published 17 December 2013

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Jeff F Miller is a cofounder, equity holder, and chair of the scientific advisory board of AvidBiotics Inc., a biotherapeutics company based in San Francisco. The other authors declare that no competing interests exist.

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  1. Xing Zhang

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