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Cuozzo, J. W., & Kaiser, C. A. (1999). Competition between glutathione and protein thiols for disulphide-bond formation. Nature Cell Biology, 1(3), 130–135.

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  1. John W. Cuozzo (first)
  2. Chris A. Kaiser (additional)
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@article{Cuozzo_1999, title={Competition between glutathione and protein thiols for disulphide-bond formation}, volume={1}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/11047}, DOI={10.1038/11047}, number={3}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Cuozzo, John W. and Kaiser, Chris A.}, year={1999}, month=may, pages={130–135} }