Predictive reconstruction of the mitochondrial iron–sulfur cluster assembly metabolism: I. The role of the protein pair ferredoxin–ferredoxin reductase (Yah1–Arh1)
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Enrique Herrero | Albert Sorribas | Rui Alves | A. Sorribas | E. Herrero | R. Alves | Rui Alves | Enrique Herrero
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