Peroxo and oxo intermediates in mononuclear nonheme iron enzymes and related active sites.
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E. Solomon | Andrea Decker | A. Decker | Marina S. Chow | Edward I Solomon | L. V. Liu | Shaun D Wong | Lei V Liu | Marina S Chow | Shaun D. Wong
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