Solution structure and catalytic mechanism of human protein histidine phosphatase 1.
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Weibin Gong | Bin Xia | Changwen Jin | C. Jin | G. Cui | Huaming Fang | B. Xia | Gaofeng Cui | Yifei Li | Jicheng Hu | Huaming Fang | Weibin Gong | Jicheng Hu | Yifei Li
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