A photoreactive small-molecule probe for 2-oxoglutarate oxygenases.
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A. Mai | P. Ratcliffe | M. Mackeen | R. Fischer | B. Kessler | C. Schofield | Ya-Min Tian | D. Rotili | Alexander Wolf | A. Kawamura | I. Leung | M. Altun | Ivanhoe K. H. Leung | Ya-min Tian
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