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. 1993 Sep 1;294(Pt 2):622–623. doi: 10.1042/bj2940622

Sequences of clostridial ferredoxins: determination of the Clostridium sticklandii sequence and correction of the Clostridium acidurici sequence.

J Meyer, J M Moulis, N Scherrer, J Gagnon, J Ulrich
PMCID: PMC1134501  PMID: 8373379

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