Crystal structure of catalase HPII from Escherichia coli.
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C. Betzel | J. Bravo | J. Tormo | N. Verdaguer | P. Loewen | I. Fita | C Betzel | I Fita | P C Loewen | J Switala | N Verdaguer | J Bravo | J Tormo | J. Switala
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