Human glutathione transferase A4-4 crystal structures and mutagenesis reveal the basis of high catalytic efficiency with toxic lipid peroxidation products.
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J. Tainer | B. Mannervik | I. Hubatsch | B Mannervik | J A Tainer | M Ridderström | C M Bruns | I Hubatsch | M. Ridderström | C. M. Bruns | Christopher M. Bruns
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