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. 1967 Jul;58(1):286–293. doi: 10.1073/pnas.58.1.286

Regulation of fructose diphosphatase activity by disulfide exchange.

S Pontremoli, S Traniello, M Enser, S Shapiro, B L Horecker
PMCID: PMC335631  PMID: 4292102

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