Novel non-heme iron center of nitrile hydratase with a claw setting of oxygen atoms
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Isao Endo | Masafumi Yohda | Nobuo Kamiya | Masayoshi Nakasako | M. Yohda | I. Endo | N. Kamiya | M. Nakasako | N. Dohmae | K. Takio | Koji Takio | Naoshi Dohmae | Masafumi Odaka | Shigehiro Nagashima | S. Nagashima | M. Odaka | Masanari Tsujimura | M. Tsujimura
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