Structure of Tetrameric Human Phenylalanine Hydroxylase and Its Implications for Phenylketonuria*
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R. Stevens | T. Flatmark | H. Erlandsen | F. Fusetti | Torgeir Flatmark | Fabrizia Fusetti | Heidi Erlandsen
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