Structural Basis of Enantioselective Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase-1 by S-α-Substituted Indomethacin Ethanolamides*
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Lawrence J. Marnett | William L. Smith | L. Marnett | R. Garavito | C. Harman | K. Kozak | R. Michael Garavito | Christine A. Harman | Melissa V. Turman | Kevin R. Kozak | W. Smith
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