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bibliographicCitation Kabiri M, Amiri-Tehranizadeh Z, Baratian A, Saberi MR, Chamani J. Use of spectroscopic, zeta potential and molecular dynamic techniques to study the interaction between human holo-transferrin and two antagonist drugs: comparison of binary and ternary systems. Molecules. 2012 Mar 12;17(3):3114–47. PMID: 22410420; PMCID: PMC6268275.
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