Enzymes or redox couples? The kinetics of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin reactions in a systems biology context.
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Jacky L Snoep | Brett G Olivier | Johann M Rohwer | Jan-Hendrik S Hofmeyr | J. Snoep | B. Olivier | J. Rohwer | J. Hofmeyr | C. S. Pillay | Ché S Pillay
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