Mechanism of action of aspartate aminotransferase proposed on the basis of its spatial structure.
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G. Eichele | P. Christen | J. Kirsch | M. Vincent | J. Jansonius | G. C. Ford | G Eichele | M. G. Vincent | J F Kirsch | J N Jansonius | H. Gehring | H Gehring | P Christen | G C Ford | M G Vincent | Jack F. Kirsch | Jack F. Kirsch | Gregor Eichele | Geoffrey C. Ford | Michael G. Vincent | Philipp Christen
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