The role of tryptophan in staphylococcal nuclease stability.
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Chin-Kun Hu | Michael D Forrest | Ming-Chya Wu | Michael D. Forrest | T. Tsong | Chin-Kun Hu | Ming-Chya Wu | Hong-Yu Hu | Hueih Min Chen | Hong-Yu Hu | Tian Yow Tsong | Huey-Jen Fang | Huey-Jen Fang | Hueih‐Min Chen
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