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bibliographicCitation Hendler A, Akiva E, Sandhu M, Goldberg D, Arbely E, Jackson CJ, Aharoni A. Human SIRT1 Multispecificity Is Modulated by Active-Site Vicinity Substitutions during Natural Evolution. Mol Biol Evol. 2021 Jan 23;38(2):545–56. PMID: 32956445; PMCID: PMC7826192.
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