Structural Basis of Redox-coupled Protein Substrate Selection by the Cytochrome c Biosynthesis Protein ResA*
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N. L. Le Brun | Allister Crow | Richard M Acheson | Nick E Le Brun | Arthur Oubrie | A. Oubrie | A. Crow | R. M. Acheson | Richard M. Acheson
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