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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rhodanese RDL2 Uses the Arg Residue of the Active-Site Loop for Thiosulfate Decomposition

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Title of Paper:Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rhodanese RDL2 Uses the Arg Residue of the Active-Site Loop for Thiosulfate Decomposition

Journal:Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)

First Author:刘怀伟

Document Code:477D5B6133C6402ABCEBDB2FA7213C29

Issue:10

Number of Words:5000

Translation or Not:No

Date of Publication:2021-09

Release Time:2021-11-11

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