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The Role of Active Site Threonine 201 in the Inhibition of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase by Nitrogen Containing Bisphosphonates
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales:
Dunford, J
,
Pilka, E
,
Kwaasi, A
,
Evdokimov, A
,
Barnett, B
,
Oppermann, U
,
Ebetino, F
,
Russell, R
,
Kavanagh, K
Formato:
Conference item
Publicado:
2008
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