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bibliographicCitation Nyborg JK, Peersen OB. That zincing feeling: the effects of EDTA on the behaviour of zinc-binding transcriptional regulators. Biochem J. 2004 Aug 01;381(Pt 3):e3–4. PMID: 15270700; PMCID: PMC1133908.
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