González, P. J., Barrera, G. I., Rizzi, A. C., Moura, J. J., Passeggi, M. C. G., & Brondino, C. D. (2009). EPR studies of the Mo-enzyme aldehyde oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas: An application of the Bloch–Wangsness–Redfield theory to a system containing weakly-coupled paramagnetic redox centers with different relaxation rates. Web
Citación estilo ChicagoGonzález, Pablo J., Guillermo Ignacio Barrera, Alberto Claudio Rizzi, José J.G Moura, Mario Cesar Genaro Passeggi, and Carlos Dante Brondino. EPR Studies of the Mo-enzyme Aldehyde Oxidoreductase From Desulfovibrio Gigas: An Application of the Bloch–Wangsness–Redfield Theory to a System Containing Weakly-coupled Paramagnetic Redox Centers With Different Relaxation Rates. 2009.
Cita MLAGonzález, Pablo J., et al. EPR Studies of the Mo-enzyme Aldehyde Oxidoreductase From Desulfovibrio Gigas: An Application of the Bloch–Wangsness–Redfield Theory to a System Containing Weakly-coupled Paramagnetic Redox Centers With Different Relaxation Rates. 2009.