Pattern of cavities in globins: The case of human hemoglobin
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Kenneth A Johnson | Carmelinda Savino | Beatrice Vallone | A. Miele | G. Sciara | F. Draghi | M. Brunori | B. Vallone | Kenneth A. Johnson | Maurizio Brunori | C. Savino | Adriana E Miele | Federica Draghi | Giuliano Sciara | K. Johnson
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