Functional insights from the structural modelling of a small Fe-hydrogenase.
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Giorgio Valle | Silvio C. E. Tosatto | Paola Costantini | Silvio C E Tosatto | G. Valle | S. Tosatto | G. Giacometti | Giorgio M Giacometti | P. Costantini
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