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  • 4. Enzymatic activity and catalytic hydrogen evolution in reduced and oxidized urease at mercury surfaces.
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  • 15. A procedure for the determination of monothiols in the presence of dithiothreitol--an improved assay for the reduction of disulfides.
    Le M, Means GE.
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