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Kinetic, mechanistic, and structural modeling studies of truncated wild-type leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 and the G2019S mutant.
Liu M, Kang S, Ray S, Jackson J, Zaitsev AD, Gerber SA, Cuny GD, Glicksman MA.
Biochemistry. 2011 Nov 1;50(43):9399-408. Epub 2011 Oct 7.
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