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24: ...plexes explain the biochemical mechanism by which microcystins but not nodularins permanently modify their prote... - 2bdx (5,567 bytes)
24: ...plexes explain the biochemical mechanism by which microcystins but not nodularins permanently modify their prote... - 1eva (2,568 bytes)
12: ...may inhibit protein phosphatase-1 and -2A and why microcystins but not motuporin may covalently modify their pro... - 1evb (2,568 bytes)
12: ...may inhibit protein phosphatase-1 and -2A and why microcystins but not motuporin may covalently modify their pro... - 1evc (2,504 bytes)
12: ...may inhibit protein phosphatase-1 and -2A and why microcystins but not motuporin may covalently modify their pro... - 1evd (2,504 bytes)
12: ...may inhibit protein phosphatase-1 and -2A and why microcystins but not motuporin may covalently modify their pro... - 1ay3 (3,246 bytes)
12: ...herefore, it is expected that the binding of both microcystins and nodularins to serine/threonine-specific prote... - 4r0m (3,637 bytes)
14: Microcystins, which are the most common cause of hepatotoxicit...
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