O-Nucleoside, S-nucleoside, and N-nucleoside probes of lumazine synthase and riboflavin synthase.
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A. Bacher | M. Fischer | M. Cushman | Wei-Ke Lv | B. Illarionov | A. Talukdar | Yujie Zhao
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