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        <title>LAT1-CD98hc bound to HBJ127 Fab and MEM-108 Fab</title>
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            <firstName>Osamu</firstName>
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            <author>Wiriyasermkul P</author>
            <author>Jin C</author>
            <author>Quan L</author>
            <author>Ohgaki R</author>
            <author>Okuda S</author>
            <author>Kusakizako T</author>
            <author authorORCID="0000-0001-7463-8398">Nishizawa T</author>
            <author>Oda K</author>
            <author>Ishitani R</author>
            <author>Yokoyama T</author>
            <author authorORCID="0000-0003-2697-2767">Nakane T</author>
            <author>Shirouzu M</author>
            <author>Endou H</author>
            <author>Nagamori S</author>
            <author>Kanai Y</author>
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                    <title>Cryo-EM structure of the human L-type amino acid transporter 1 in complex with glycoprotein CD98hc</title>
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                    <details>Non-gain-corrected micrograph movies in tiff format. Gain references must be rotated and flipped. In MotionCor2, this is "-RotGain 1 -FlipGain 2".
Exposure time: 15.6 seconds
Frame: 46 frames
Accumulated exposure: 50.2 e−/A2
Electron flux rate: 7.14 e−/pix/s</details>
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        <details>The pixel size (0.7625 A/px) is for super-resolution pixels. The defect file (defect.txt) and the gain reference (gain.mrc) are also uploaded. In UCSF MotionCor2, you have to apply "-RotGain 1 -FlipGain 2". The final set of particles and orientations are stored in particle.star. The total exposure is 50.2 electrons per square angstrom in a 15.6 second exposure.</details>
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