Fluorine-19, Phosphorus-31, and Proton NMR Spectroscopy of Aspartate Aminotransferase Containing 6-Fluoropyridoxal Phosphate or 6-Fluoropyridoxamine Phosphate
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D. Metzler | C. M. Metzler | R. Miura | P. Jin | R. D. Scott | W. Chu | A. Kintanar
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