SelT, SelW, SelH, and Rdx12: genomics and molecular insights into the functions of selenoproteins of a novel thioredoxin-like family.
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N. Grishin | K. Ginalski | S. Novoselov | V. Gladyshev | D. Fomenko | B. Carlson | D. Hatfield | R. Cerny | Aniruddha Sengupta | A. Dikiy
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