Crystal structure of human tRNA-dihydrouridine(20) synthase dsRBD R361A-R362A mutant
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M. Fontecave | D. Hamdane | W. Shepard | C. Tisné | C. Velours | C. Bou-Nader | L. Pecqueur | P. Barraud | Javier Pérez
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