Protein-protein recognition, hydride transfer and proton pumping in the transhydrogenase complex.
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D W Rice | D. Rice | P. Baker | S. White | T. Schneider | P. Buckley | P J Baker | P A Buckley | J Baz Jackson | T Schneider | S A White | J. Baz Jackson
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