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1pmp: CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDIES ON A FAMILY OF CELLULAR LIPOPHILIC TRANSPORT PROTEINS. REFINEMENT OF P2 MYELIN PROTEIN AND THE STRUCTURE DETERMINATION AND REFINEMENT OF CELLULAR RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN IN COMPLEX WITH ALL-TRANS-RETINOL