Structure–specificity relationships for haloalkane dehalogenases
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W J Peijnenburg | G Klopman | E Rorije | G. Klopman | J. Damborský | W. Peijnenburg | Y. Nagata | E. Rorije | J Damborský | A Jesenská | Y Nagata | A. Jesenská
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