"This led us to hypothesize that protein-bound zinc can lead to the activation of PPIs, independently of the presence of protons," explains biologist Teresa Marker, first author of the publication.
"This led us to hypothesize that protein-bound zinc can lead to the activation of PPIs, independently of the presence of protons," explains biologist Teresa Marker, first author of the publication.
"This led us to hypothesize that protein-bound zinc can lead to the activation of PPIs, independently of the presence of protons," explains biologist Teresa Marker, first author of the publication.