Structural insights into the mechanism and inhibition of eukaryotic O‐GlcNAc hydrolysis
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D. V. van Aalten | F. Villa | I. Eggleston | Matthew Allwood | Fabrizio Villa | Francesco V Rao | Helge C Dorfmueller | Ian M Eggleston | Daan M F van Aalten | H. Dorfmueller | M. Allwood | F. V. Rao | Ian M Eggleston
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