Catalytic site interactions in yeast OMP synthase.
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Jakob R Winther | Michael Riis Hansen | K. Jensen | C. Grubmeyer | J. Winther | M. Willemoës | M. R. Hansen | Martin Willemoës | Kaj Frank Jensen | Charles Grubmeyer | Eric W Barr | Eric W. Barr
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