Protein Topology Determines Cysteine Oxidation Fate: The Case of Sulfenyl Amide Formation among Protein Families
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Esteban Lanzarotti | Marcelo A. Marti | Adrian Gustavo Turjanski | Lucas A. Defelipe | Diego F. Gauto | Esteban Lanzarotti | A. Turjanski | M. Martí | L. Defelipe | D. Gauto | M. Marti
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