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Breadcrumb Research Publications Self-organization: Two's company, three's a crowdAuthors list Shahid M Khan Justin Molloy Scroll for detail on labs, facilities & authors Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Journal details Journal Nature Physics Volume 11 Issue number 10 Pages 803-804 Publication date 1 October 2015Full text linksKeywords Related topics Structural Biology & Biophysics Imaging Cell Biology Type of publicationJournal articleCommentaryCrick labs/facilities Justin Molloy Single Molecule Enzymology Laboratory Crick authors Justin Molloy Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER Lab: Single Molecule Enzymology LaboratoryLead, Team member Crick First authorCrick Corresponding author Related content Focusing on the molecules of life with cryo-electron microscopy Type: Feature 17 July 2018 Scientists uncover the structural mechanism of coronavirus receptor binding Type: News 17 September 2020 How HIV develops resistance to key drugs discovered Type: News 30 January 2020 New molecular link discovered in motor neurone disease Type: News 1 August 2019 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
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