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  • curprev 11:0211:02, 26 March 2009 Layraud talk contribs 3,321 bytes +11 I changed identical to similar as two similar monomers may form a dimer. Note that later in the article under 'Chemistry' the distinction between homo- and heterodimer is made. undo

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