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Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 28, 2023
Overcoming Resolution Attenuation During Tilted Cryo-EM Data CollectionSriram Aiyer, Philip R Baldwin, Shi Min Tan, et al.
Nature Communications|January 9, 2024
Overcoming resolution attenuation during tilted cryo-EM data collectionSriram Aiyer, Philip R Baldwin, Shi Min Tan, et al.
BMJ Open|June 21, 2019
Understanding the relation between Zika virus infection during pregnancy and adverse fetal, infant and child outcomes: a protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of longitudinal studies of pregnant women and their infants and childrenAnnelies Wilder-Smith, Yinghui Wei, Thalia Velho Barreto de Araújo, et al.
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Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 28, 2023
Overcoming Resolution Attenuation During Tilted Cryo-EM Data CollectionSriram Aiyer, Philip R Baldwin, Shi Min Tan, et al.
Nature Communications|January 9, 2024
Overcoming resolution attenuation during tilted cryo-EM data collectionSriram Aiyer, Philip R Baldwin, Shi Min Tan, et al.
BMJ Open|June 21, 2019
Understanding the relation between Zika virus infection during pregnancy and adverse fetal, infant and child outcomes: a protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of longitudinal studies of pregnant women and their infants and childrenAnnelies Wilder-Smith, Yinghui Wei, Thalia Velho Barreto de Araújo, et al.
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