Double Candida antarctica lipase B co-display on Pichia pastoris cell surface based on a self-processing foot-and-mouth disease virus 2A peptide
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Shuangyan Han | Suiping Zheng | Yanrui Ye | Ying-Wu Lin | Yu-fei Sun | Jun-hui Zhang | Xing-xiang Liang
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