Characterization of a 12-Kilodalton Rhodanese Encoded byglpE of Escherichia coli and Its Interaction with Thioredoxin
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Timothy J. Larson | W. K. Ray | T. Larson | M. Potters | W. Keith Ray | Gang Zeng | M. Benjamin Potters | Aqil M. Mansuri | G. Zeng | W. Keith Ray | M. Benjamin Potters | Aqil M. Mansuri | Timothy J. Larson | T. J. Larson
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