Structural flexibility of the heme cavity in the cold‐adapted truncated hemoglobin from the Antarctic marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125
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Juan P. Bustamante | Leonardo Boechi | Alessandra Pesce | Martino Bolognesi | Cinzia Verde | Giulietta Smulevich | M. Nardini | A. Pesce | M. Bolognesi | D. Estrin | C. Verde | D. Giordano | G. Prisco | Alessia Riccio | B. Howes | G. Smulevich | L. Boechi | Marco Nardini | Daniela Giordano | Alessia Riccio | Juan Pablo Bustamante | Elena Caldelli | Barry D. Howes | Guido Prisco | Dario Estrin | E. Caldelli
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