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Publications by S. P. Burke
Roles of Active Site Residues and the NH(2)-terminal Domain in the Catalysis and Substrate Binding of Human Cdc25
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Roles of Active Site and Novel K+Ion-Binding Site Residues in Human Mitochondrial Branched-Chain Α-Ketoacid Decarboxylase/Dehydrogenase
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Binding of Substrate CO2 to the Active Site of Human Carbonic Anhydrase II: A Molecular Dynamics Study.
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