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. 1966 Feb;55(2):397–404. doi: 10.1073/pnas.55.2.397

On the ligand field of iron in ferredoxin from spinach chloroplasts and related nonheme iron enzymes.

H Brintzinger, G Palmer, R H Sands
PMCID: PMC224157  PMID: 4287558

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