Nickel binding properties of Helicobacter pylori UreF, an accessory protein in the nickel-based activation of urease
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L. Mazzei | S. Ciurli | F. Musiani | A. Berardi | B. Zambelli | V. Martin-Diaconescu | M. Maroney | Barbara Zambelli
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