Stepwise enhancement of catalytic performance of haloalkane dehalogenase LinB towards β-hexachlorocyclohexane
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J. Damborský | Michihiro Ito | Z. Prokop | Y. Ohtsubo | M. Tsuda | Y. Nagata | Ryota Moriuchi | Mayuko Ishitsuka | Yuki Nikawadori | Hiroki Tanaka
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