The thermo‐ and acido‐stable ORF‐99 from the archaeal virus AFV1
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H. van Tilbeurgh | C. Cambillau | S. Spinelli | D. Prangishvili | T. Basta | V. Campanacci | N. Leulliot | S. Blangy | A. Goulet
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