Insights into the Role of Magnesium Triad in myo-Inositol Monophosphatase: Metal Mechanism, Substrate Binding, and Lithium Therapy
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Xiaobai Li | Yingyi Chen | Xinyi Liu | Ting Shi | Zhimin Huang | Shaoyong Lu | Wenkang Huang | Jian Zhang | Shaoyong Lu | Jian Zhang | Ting Shi | Yingyi Chen | Xiaobai Li | Zhimin Huang | Xinyi Liu | Wenkang Huang | Wenkang Huang | Wenkang Huang
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