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The Serpins Are an Expanding Superfamily of Structurally Similar but Functionally Diverse Proteins: EVOLUTION, MECHANISM OF INHIBITION, NOVEL FUNCTIONS, AND A REVISED NOMENCLATURE

Philip A. Pemberton, Gary A. Silverman, Frank Church, Eileen Remold‐O’Donnell, Peter G.W. Gettins, Phillip I. Bird, Cliff J. Luke, David A. Lomas, Robin W. Carrell, James A. Irving, Paul Coughlin, Richard W. Moyer, Guy S. Salvesen, James C. Whisstock, James Travis

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