Identification of two imidazole binding sites and key residues for substrate specificity in human primary amine oxidase AOC3.
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David J Smith | Eva Bligt | H. Elovaara | S. Jalkanen | T. Salminen | M. Salmi | H. Kidron | Y. Nymalm | Marko Salmi | Sirpa Jalkanen | Tiina A Salminen | Heli Elovaara | Heidi Kidron | Vimal Parkash | Yvonne Nymalm | Pauli Ollikka | Marjo Pihlavisto | P. Ollikka | V. Parkash | M. Pihlavisto | David J. Smith | Eva Bligt
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