Reducing codon redundancy and screening effort of combinatorial protein libraries created by saturation mutagenesis.
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Manfred T Reetz | Carlos G Acevedo-Rocha | D. Opperman | M. Reetz | Loreto P. Parra | C. G. Acevedo-Rocha | S. Kille | Zhi-Gang Zhang | J. Acevedo | Juan Pablo Acevedo | Zhi-Gang Zhang | Loreto P Parra | Sabrina Kille | Diederik J Opperman | C. Acevedo‐Rocha
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