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ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDES. IV. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THIOREDOXIN, THE HYDROGEN DONOR FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI B.

@article{Laurent1964ENZYMATICSO,
  title={ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDES. IV. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THIOREDOXIN, THE HYDROGEN DONOR FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI B.},
  author={Torvard C. Laurent and E. Colleen Moore and Peter Reichard},
  journal={The Journal of biological chemistry},
  year={1964},
  volume={239},
  pages={
          3436-44
        }
}
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