Critical Residues for Structure and Catalysis in Short-chain Dehydrogenases/Reductases*
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Erik Nordling | Stefan Knapp | Udo Oppermann | Hans Jörnvall | S. Knapp | K. Berndt | H. Jörnvall | R. Ladenstein | U. Oppermann | J. Benach | T. Prozorovski | Rudolf Ladenstein | Kurt D Berndt | Charlotta Filling | Jordi Benach | Tim Prozorovski | E. Nordling | C. Filling
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