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Metal binding to ovotransferrin: Should the two observed binding configurations be attributed to one molecular lobe each?

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Appel, H., Brown-Mason, A., Neu-Müller, M. et al. Metal binding to ovotransferrin: Should the two observed binding configurations be attributed to one molecular lobe each?. Hyperfine Interact 61, 1223–1226 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02407607

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