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Description |
English: This is an image of the Clathrin protein from Bos taurus. It is bound to NAD. The image was generated using RasMol.
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Transferred from en.wikipedia
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Date |
2007-01-05 (original upload date)
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Author |
Original uploader was Stable attractor at en.wikipedia
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Permission
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Released into the public domain (by the author).
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[edit] Original upload log
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- 2007-01-05 14:55 Stable attractor 500×589×8 (109507 bytes) This is an image of the Clathrin protein from Bos taurus. It is bound to NAD. The image was generated using RasMol.
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current | 17:09, 24 April 2008 | 500×589 (107 KB) | File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) | |
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