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Peter G W Gettins1

  • 1Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois at Chicago, M/C 536, 1819-53 West Polk Street, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA. pgettins@uic.edu

Chemical Reviews
|December 12, 2002
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