The alcohol dehydrogenase system.
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B. Persson | H. Jörnvall | L. Hjelmqvist | H Jörnvall | O Danielsson | L Hjelmqvist | B Persson | J Shafqat | O. Danielsson | J. Shafqat | B. Persson | Hans Jörnvall
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