Thermodynamic and EPR studies of slowly relaxing ubisemiquinone species in the isolated bovine heart complex I
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Tomoko Ohnishi | T. Ohnishi | T. Yano | R. Lobrutto | Jerry E Johnson | Takahiro Yano | Russell Lobrutto | William R Widger | William R. Widger
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