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Direct Binding of the Corrector VX-809 to human CFTR NBD1: Evidence of an Allosteric Coupling between the Binding Site and the NBD1:CL4 interface
Rhea P Hudson, Jennifer E Dawson, P. Andrew Chong, Zhengrong Yang, Linda Millen, Philip J. Thomas, Christie G. Brouillette and Julie D. Forman-Kay
Molecular Pharmacology May 25, 2017, mol.117.108373; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.117.108373
Rhea P Hudson
1 Hospital for Sick Children;
Jennifer E Dawson
1 Hospital for Sick Children;
P. Andrew Chong
1 Hospital for Sick Children;
Zhengrong Yang
2 University of Alabama;
Linda Millen
3 UT Southwestern Medical Center
Philip J. Thomas
3 UT Southwestern Medical Center
Christie G. Brouillette
2 University of Alabama;
Julie D. Forman-Kay
1 Hospital for Sick Children;
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Direct Binding of the Corrector VX-809 to human CFTR NBD1: Evidence of an Allosteric Coupling between the Binding Site and the NBD1:CL4 interface
Rhea P Hudson, Jennifer E Dawson, P. Andrew Chong, Zhengrong Yang, Linda Millen, Philip J. Thomas, Christie G. Brouillette and Julie D. Forman-Kay
Molecular Pharmacology May 25, 2017, mol.117.108373; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.117.108373
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Direct Binding of the Corrector VX-809 to human CFTR NBD1: Evidence of an Allosteric Coupling between the Binding Site and the NBD1:CL4 interface
Rhea P Hudson, Jennifer E Dawson, P. Andrew Chong, Zhengrong Yang, Linda Millen, Philip J. Thomas, Christie G. Brouillette and Julie D. Forman-Kay
Molecular Pharmacology May 25, 2017, mol.117.108373; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.117.108373
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