Oxygen binding by α(Fe2+)2β(Ni2+)2 hemoglobin crystals
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E. Henry | M. Bolognesi | A. Mozzarelli | S. Bettati | T. Yonetani | C. Rosano | A. Tsuneshige | S. Bruno | D. Deriu | M. Manfredini
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