The Inhibitor Thiomandelic Acid Binds to Both Metal Ions in Metallo-β-lactamase and Induces Positive Cooperativity in Metal Binding*
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Lars Olsen | Gordon C K Roberts | Mikael Jensen | Christopher J Schofield | Christian Damblon | L. Olsen | G. Roberts | A. Ababou | C. Damblon | C. Schofield | M. Jensen | I. Barsukov | Abdessamad Ababou | Igor Barsukov | Cyril Papamicael | Rogert Bauer | R. Bauer | C. Papamicael
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