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bibliographicCitation Horenstein BA, Bruner M. Characterization of alpha(2-->6)-sialyltransferase reaction intermediates: use of alternative substrates to unmask kinetic isotope effects. Methods Enzymol. 2002;354():159–68. doi: 10.1016/s0076-6879(02)54012-x. PMID: 12418223.
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