Spectroscopic and structural study of proton and halide ion cooperative binding to gfp.
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Fabio Beltram | Ranieri Bizzarri | Riccardo Nifosì | Daniele Arosio | Laura Marchetti | L. Marchetti | F. Beltram | D. Arosio | R. Nifosí | Fernanda Ricci | R. Bizzarri | Gianpiero Garau | Fernanda Ricci | G. Garau
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