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PROTEIN DATA BANK - WHERE WE ARE TODAY. N.O.Manning, E.E.Abola, F.C.Bernstein, J.A.Callaway, F.M.Cummings, B.R.Deroski, P.A.Esposito, A.Forman, P.A.Langdon, M.D.Libeson, J.E.McCarthy, J.Prilusky, J.P.Rose, R.K.Shea, J.L.Sikora, D.R.Stampf, S.Swaminathan, D.Xue, and J.L.Sussman, Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, P.O. Box 5000, Upton, NY, 11973-5000 USA

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