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Urease

Mazzei et al., 2017

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Mazzei L
Musiani F
Ciurli S
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5.1 Introduction urease (urea aminohydrolase, eC 3.5. 1.5) is an important nickel-dependent enzyme found in a large variety of organisms, including plants, algae, fungi, and several prokaryotes. 1, 2 it is involved in the global nitrogen cycle, catalyzing the rapid hydrolytic …
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