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The biologically active conformation of thymopoietin, based on X-ray data reported for a discontinuous thymopoietin-like motif of G-actin, is proposed.
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Siemion, I.Z., Strug, I., Stefanowicz, P. et al. The Problem of the Biologically Active Conformation of Thymopoietin. Letters in Peptide Science 5, 379–381 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008876427178
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