Mutational and X-ray Crystallographic Analysis of the Interaction of Dihomo-γ-linolenic Acid with Prostaglandin Endoperoxide H Synthases*
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M. Malkowski | A. Mulichak | R. Garavito | W. Smith | R M Garavito | W L Smith | E D Thuresson | M G Malkowski | K M Lakkides | C J Rieke | A M Mulichak | S L Ginell | Karen M. Lakkides | E. Thuresson | S. Ginell | C. Rieke | Karen M. Lakkides | Anne M. Mulichak | Stephen L. Ginell | William L. Smith | Stephen L. Ginell
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