Small molecule activation and synthetic analogues: general discussion
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Peter
Comba,
Serena
DeBeer,
Abhishek
Dey,
Apparao
Draksharapu,
Carole
Duboc,
Shinobu
Itoh,
Kenneth
Karlin,
Subrata
Kundu,
Rocío
López Domene,
Jean-Didier
Maréchal,
Shyamalava
Mazumdar,
Rabindranath
Mukherjee,
David
Parker,
Anca
Pordea,
Lawrence
Que,
Sankar Prasad
Rath,
Peter
Sadler,
Chivukula
Sastri,
Siegfried
Schindler,
Volker
Schünemann,
Sayam
Sen Gupta,
Edward I.
Solomon
and
T. Daniel
P. Stack
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L. Aldous, P. Comba, S. DeBeer, A. Dey, A. Draksharapu, C. Duboc, S. Itoh, K. Karlin, S. Kundu, R. López Domene, J. Maréchal, S. Mazumdar, R. Mukherjee, D. Parker, A. Pordea, L. Que, S. P. Rath, P. Sadler, C. Sastri, S. Schindler, V. Schünemann, S. Sen Gupta, E. I. Solomon and T. D. P. Stack, Faraday Discuss., 2022, 234, 129 DOI: 10.1039/D2FD90012B
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