Metal and redox modulation of cysteine protein function.
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Claus Jacob | J. Littlechild | C. Jacob | A. Watts | N. Giles | G. Giles | Gregory I Giles | Jennifer A Littlechild | F. H. Fry | Niroshini M Giles | Fiona H. Fry | Aaron B Watts | Fiona H Fry
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