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English: Acid phosphatase homotetramer, Human prostate gland
Date 30 May 2016 (upload to Wikimedia Commons), 23 August 1999 (deposition at PDB)
Source http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore/explore.do?structureId=1cvi
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Deposition authors: Jakob, C.G., Lewinski, K., Kuciel, R., Ostrowski, W., Lebioda, L.;

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Acid phosphatase enzyme, Human

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