Differential Binding of Monomethylarsonous Acid Compared to Arsenite and Arsenic Trioxide with Zinc Finger Peptides and Proteins
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A. J. Gandolfi | L. Hudson | S. Burchiel | C. Mobarak | K. Liu | Xi Sun | Xixi Zhou | A. Gandolfi
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