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The Biochemical Journal|January 10, 1998
Thioredoxin from Bacillus acidocaldarius: characterization, high-level expression in Escherichia coli and molecular modellingS Bartolucci, A Guagliardi, E Pedone, et al.
Life Sciences in Space Research|November 9, 2023
Radiation measurements in the International Space Station, Columbus module, in 2020-2022 with the LIDAL detectorL Di Fino, G Romoli, G Santi Amantini, et al.
Data in Brief|April 25, 2023
Dataset of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range (290-430 nm), with 6.3 km resolution in the latitude range -51.6<L<+51.6 degrees, acquired on board the International Space Station with the Mini-EUSO detectorL Marcelli, K Bolmgren, D Barghini, et al.
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The Biochemical Journal|January 10, 1998
Thioredoxin from Bacillus acidocaldarius: characterization, high-level expression in Escherichia coli and molecular modellingS Bartolucci, A Guagliardi, E Pedone, et al.
Life Sciences in Space Research|November 9, 2023
Radiation measurements in the International Space Station, Columbus module, in 2020-2022 with the LIDAL detectorL Di Fino, G Romoli, G Santi Amantini, et al.
Data in Brief|April 25, 2023
Dataset of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range (290-430 nm), with 6.3 km resolution in the latitude range -51.6<L<+51.6 degrees, acquired on board the International Space Station with the Mini-EUSO detectorL Marcelli, K Bolmgren, D Barghini, et al.
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