Mo–Cu metal cluster formation and binding in an orange protein isolated from Desulfovibrio gigas
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Anthony G. Wedd | Isabel Moura | José J. G. Moura | Marta S. P. Carepo | J. Moura | I. Moura | A. G. Wedd | Sofia R. Pauleta | S. R. Pauleta | J. Moura | M. Carepo
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