The proximal and distal pockets of the H93G myoglobin cavity mutant bind identical ligands with different affinities: Quantitative analysis of imidazole and pyridine binding
Jing Du(Renal Research Institute), John H. Dawson(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Masanori Sono(University of South Carolina)
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