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                Cell Biochemistry and Function
                Cell Biochemistry & Function
                Wiley
                0263-6484
                1099-0844
                July 2022
                May 23 2022
                July 2022
                : 40
                : 5
                : 481-490
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Structural Bioinformatics Lab, CSIR‐Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (CSIR‐IHBT) Palampur Himachal Pradesh India
                [2 ]Biotechnology Division CSIR‐IHBT Palampur Himachal Pradesh India
                [3 ]Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad India
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                10.1002/cbf.3709
                35604288
                ff672bf9-891d-4a0a-9dc6-ccb9fe6c0495
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