Muscle FBPase in a complex with muscle aldolase is insensitive to AMP inhibition
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D. Rakus | H. Krotkiewski | D Rakus | M Pasek | H Krotkiewski | A Dzugaj | M. Pasek | A. Dzugaj | Dariusz Rakus | Hubert Krotkiewski
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