Spectroscopic Description of the E1 State of Mo Nitrogenase Based on Mo and Fe X-ray Absorption and Mössbauer Studies
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L. Seefeldt | B. Hoffman | S. DeBeer | E. Bill | Zhi-Yong Yang | Yisong Guo | R. Davydov | Ruixi Fan | Casey Van Stappen
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