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Dimers of Azurin as model systems for electron transfer

Jongh, Thyra Estrid de

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Jongh, T. E. de. (2006, September 12). Dimers of Azurin as model systems for electron transfer. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4554

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Thyra E. de Jongh

Thyra E. de Jongh

2006

Crosslinks used to form covalent

and non-covalent dimers of azurin as described in this thesis.

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