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Publications by Inês B. Trindade
Structure and Reactivity of a Siderophore-Interacting Protein From the Marine Bacterium Shewanella Reveals Unanticipated Functional Versatility
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
A Putative Siderophore-Interacting Protein From the Marine bacteriumShewanella frigidimarinaNCIMB 400: Cloning, Expression, Purification, Crystallization and X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
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Genetics
Condensed Matter Physics
Biochemistry
Structural Biology
Biophysics
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