Sulfonated diiron complexes as water-soluble models of the [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenase enzyme active site.
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Michael L. Singleton | M. Darensbourg | R. P. Duttweiler | J. Reibenspies | Marcetta Y Darensbourg | Michael L Singleton | Danielle J Crouthers | Robert P Duttweiler | Joseph H Reibenspies | Danielle J. Crouthers
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